Mike Lofgren
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- Joined
- Mar 1, 2003
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Hi, I have a 1972 100 h.p. Johnon v-4 outboard. For the past several years I have had a recurring problem that I am by now fairly sure is somehow related to the ignition system. At idle or underway at moderate to high speeds and whether at operating temperature or not the motor kicks out for a second or two and then runs fine. It may do this half a dozen times an outing or not at all. I replaced the power pack and coil about ten years ago when I first bought the boat. About five years ago the problem first surfaced. If I open the plug gap a little, it seems to happen more often. Sometimes it won't do it at all and I am sure some adjustment or change I have made has fixed it then it happens again. By the way will this motor have the black wire with the yellow stripe which is a kill switch wire? If not is their some other wire with similar consequences that will let me by-pass most of the electrical system, ignition switch, heat sensor, etc.? Helpful people have suggested water in the gas, prop slippage, etc. but I am sure it is electrical. Which would be more likely to cause the boat to miss like this; the coil or the powerpack or some other part of the ingition? I took the flywheel off and checked all the components under it and they seemed to be fine. I am coming up on six years of pondering this problem and any help that will let me fix it would be appreciated. My wife is starting to think that I can't figure it out and I am beginning to agree with her.<br /><br />MSL