Morning everyone-
I've been lurking on this site a while reading as much as I can about this old sears outboard and boat I acquired. I've run into a little snag and need some ideas. I had the engine running great. The previous owner said it would need a new condenser and should start rite up. I bought a manual, new points and condensers, installed them, (proper gap and all) and sure enough it fired rite up. Sweet. While I was working on the hull I would occasionally fire up the engine just to make sure it was still running, it did. However, once finished I went to launch and I had a real hard time starting. Rite before I was about to give up it did start to run but after about 10 min of intermittent cranking. We trolled around fine then went out of the channel. When I opened it up it took off but then decided to die out. Wasn't able to get it started again. Since then I've gone through the fuel system (fine), cleaned the carbs, checked the points, regapped the plugs, cleaned the contacts and checked for spark. I've got spark but it still doesn't want to start. I need some ideas here. My manual refers to a merc-o-matic tester to test the coils (I was thinking weak spark) but maybe someone can tell me how to test the coils using a digital multimeter? I'm hoping I just overlooked something stupid...
Thanks for your time.
-B
I've been lurking on this site a while reading as much as I can about this old sears outboard and boat I acquired. I've run into a little snag and need some ideas. I had the engine running great. The previous owner said it would need a new condenser and should start rite up. I bought a manual, new points and condensers, installed them, (proper gap and all) and sure enough it fired rite up. Sweet. While I was working on the hull I would occasionally fire up the engine just to make sure it was still running, it did. However, once finished I went to launch and I had a real hard time starting. Rite before I was about to give up it did start to run but after about 10 min of intermittent cranking. We trolled around fine then went out of the channel. When I opened it up it took off but then decided to die out. Wasn't able to get it started again. Since then I've gone through the fuel system (fine), cleaned the carbs, checked the points, regapped the plugs, cleaned the contacts and checked for spark. I've got spark but it still doesn't want to start. I need some ideas here. My manual refers to a merc-o-matic tester to test the coils (I was thinking weak spark) but maybe someone can tell me how to test the coils using a digital multimeter? I'm hoping I just overlooked something stupid...
Thanks for your time.
-B