Hi folks,
Last year my 1970 Johnson 9.5 which has been trouble free for 6 years or so started feeling like it was mis-firing when I pulled started it, slight kickback.
So this year I figured I better check the points. I took off the flywheel, set the point cam at the little arrow lined up to where the point arm contacts and found the points to be adjusted way smaller than the .020 spec. I did not measure this but proceeded to run an emory/sandpaper then a dollar bill to clean off any residue and set them at .020. I have spark, but no power. Took a bunch of pulls, where last year 1 or 2 usually did it and it ran good.
Yes the points/condensers are old. But I do have a good spark.
Last year my 1970 Johnson 9.5 which has been trouble free for 6 years or so started feeling like it was mis-firing when I pulled started it, slight kickback.
So this year I figured I better check the points. I took off the flywheel, set the point cam at the little arrow lined up to where the point arm contacts and found the points to be adjusted way smaller than the .020 spec. I did not measure this but proceeded to run an emory/sandpaper then a dollar bill to clean off any residue and set them at .020. I have spark, but no power. Took a bunch of pulls, where last year 1 or 2 usually did it and it ran good.
Yes the points/condensers are old. But I do have a good spark.