Pjohnston
Cadet
- Joined
- Jun 9, 2019
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- 14
I recently bought a 15 Foot Bassboat with a 1975 Mercury 1150 under conditions that it did not fire. I am really confused as outboard engines are just not my cup of tea but with that said, there is no spark. I can put an inline tester up to it and it shows nothing. Before you ask, the battery is brand new and fully charged. The motor turns over fine and the compression for each cylinder is 110 psi with the throttle in neutral.
So I found a video on youtube that says if you take the 3 distributor wires off and alligator clip the bottom two together and then alligator the top and touch it to a ground, the coil to distributor wire should create a spark each time you touch the top wire to a ground. it did! First time I was able to get a spark!! But once I put the distributor wires back together and turned it over via key, nothing happened, no spark... So, I heard something about a trigger or stator, so off went the flywheel and the stator... only to find that the wires on the stator were completely seared off. (pics below), so what is my problem, why can't I get a spark to the plugs when I turn it over via key?
So I found a video on youtube that says if you take the 3 distributor wires off and alligator clip the bottom two together and then alligator the top and touch it to a ground, the coil to distributor wire should create a spark each time you touch the top wire to a ground. it did! First time I was able to get a spark!! But once I put the distributor wires back together and turned it over via key, nothing happened, no spark... So, I heard something about a trigger or stator, so off went the flywheel and the stator... only to find that the wires on the stator were completely seared off. (pics below), so what is my problem, why can't I get a spark to the plugs when I turn it over via key?