Re: 1969 Johnson 115 quit firing
I have the OEM Johnson manual for this motor. Yes, it looks to have clipped wireson the ignition safety circuit assembly. Now, When I plug and unplug the double wire plug that runs out from the sensor under the flywheel, I hear a small audible click or light tick if you will, coming from the pulse pack. I am assuming this is the pulse pack switching off and on? Also, other than these 2 wires (which are badly frayed and corroded with insulation falling off) The rest of the wiring harness appears in good condition to me. Can these 2 wires be replaced or am I going to have to find a new sensor???? This unit ran great 2 days ago just before I replaced the starter with a new one. The pulse pack looks very close to new. This is a great old eggbeater, compression is all in the high 120's, and had a super hot 1/2 inch blue spark straight off the head. this things' safety setup seems to look like it has been completely disabled. I can see how this thing could start right up on someone with the key in the on position. I thought this through myself and took warning. By chance, would any of you know what size socket it takes for the flywheel nut????