Does anyone know if a weak coil can cause a motor not idle?
The motor is a 1967 6hp Johnson. To get it to start, I have to close the choke and open the throttle all the way. It takes two or three pulls to get it to fire. Then I can open the choke and pull a couple more times until and it starts. It runs strong with the throttle opened. But if I back off of it to idle, it spits and sputters and dies. I have to repeat the process each time it dies. I replaced the points, condensers, plugs, fuel pump, and rebuilt the carburetor. And nothing has helped.
Today, I hooked a spark tester to it and found that the spark on both cylinders is red-orange. Oh, and the compression is 100 on both cylinders.
So can this be the coils? Or have I missed something. I will greatly appreciate any advice.
The motor is a 1967 6hp Johnson. To get it to start, I have to close the choke and open the throttle all the way. It takes two or three pulls to get it to fire. Then I can open the choke and pull a couple more times until and it starts. It runs strong with the throttle opened. But if I back off of it to idle, it spits and sputters and dies. I have to repeat the process each time it dies. I replaced the points, condensers, plugs, fuel pump, and rebuilt the carburetor. And nothing has helped.
Today, I hooked a spark tester to it and found that the spark on both cylinders is red-orange. Oh, and the compression is 100 on both cylinders.
So can this be the coils? Or have I missed something. I will greatly appreciate any advice.