CATransplant
Admiral
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- Feb 26, 2005
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I replaced the impeller on this motor, added new plugs, and ran it in a barrel a couple of times before putting it on the lake, which I did yesterday.<br /><br />After I launched, it started a couple of times, then died and wouldn't restart. I got back to the ramp with my 5 hp kicker.<br /><br />Back home, I put it back in the barrel. No spark at all, from either plug. Previously, it had nice big fat sparks when tested...on both cylinders. Compression on both is 105. Carb is working fine. The reason it won't start is that there's no spark, and that's my question.<br /><br />I considered a wiring problem, and disconnected all the wires from the magneto to the external junction box and from the vaccuum cutout and mercury switches, just to make sure one of those wasn't the culprit. I also tracked the wires as far as I could and there's no short in the magneto wires. I unplugged the external connection, too, and did the next spark tests with the rope. Still no spark on either wire. What happened here. It seems wierd that I'd suddenly lose spark on both cylinders when it had run fine before.<br /><br />So...is there anything else I can check on this motor before pulling the flywheel and replacing the points and coils (I have both coming)?<br /><br />I was just surprised, because it ran so well in the barrel, then died a sudden death on the lake, even before it ran long enough to get going.<br /><br />All ideas gratefully received. I want to keep this outboard, since it goes well with the age of the boat, but I don't want to pour huge amounts of money into it.