Re: 60hp johnson question
You have what is referred to as "battery CD ignition." OMC went to "magneto CD ignition" in 1972, on the "triples." The basic difference is that you have a set of points, a distributor, an amplifier and a single ignition coil. The later ignition has a stator, a timer base, a power pack and three iginition coils.
I love the three cylinder OMCs but won't touch the battery CD models. Even on their best days, these motors don't have great ignition performance and getting parts for them is getting to be pretty much impossible. As stated, points are apparently getting very hard to come by and some of the other parts in the system are already NLA, including rotor assembly and rotor cap. The amplifiers are still available, but cost $378.
I've also heard the question about converting one to a newer form of electronic ignition many times, but have never seen an answer that suggests that it can be done practically and for a price that is justified.
If it were me, I would dump the motor, unless I wanted the gearcase, shift system wiring, etc.
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