My motor up and died on the lake last week. The strange thing is it appears to be electrical and has intermittant spark. With the plug out it may spark on one pull and spark weak on another pull and then not spark for several pulls. I replaced the spark plug ( no help ) New condenser ( no help ) and have replaced the coil with a new one and still it sparks when it wants to and the motor will not fire. It is acting just like it did before I replaced anything. I cut 1/2" off each end of the spark plug wire and reattached ( no help ).. The spark plug wire shows full continuity on the ohm meter. I am out of ideas. The points look fine and checked out while opening and closing with the ohm meter. The motor had been running for about two hours prior to dieing and had stumbled while trolling a couple times. I took it up to full speed for about 2 minutes to see if the plug was getting fouled from trolling and when I throttled down, it died and hasn't ran since. Any ideas?
Went back to the motor and replaced spark plug wire with one off of an automobile 7mm supressor core wire. I got it started and could get it to run fast but it didn't want to idle down lower than the start position. after awhile it died and I am back to no spark..?? Any ideas Is there a difference in the sparkplug wire for outboard motors VS automotive?
Went back to the motor and replaced spark plug wire with one off of an automobile 7mm supressor core wire. I got it started and could get it to run fast but it didn't want to idle down lower than the start position. after awhile it died and I am back to no spark..?? Any ideas Is there a difference in the sparkplug wire for outboard motors VS automotive?
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