Hi experts and thanks for your wonderful information on chrysler outboards, Ive been reading this forum since I got my 1979 70HP SKIER last summer.
I just got it back from rebuilding and had it running two days ago, some minor touchups were left on my list after I had gotten it running and one of them was to make sure all connections were solid and good. The previous owner changed the distributor, and the old one seems to have had two terminal on the distributor's body, one for blue and one for white / black.
The new distributor has a single connection and both the blue and the white / black were hooked up to it, the blue one was not connected to the terminal until last night when I looked over wiring diagrams and decided to connect this lost blue wire to the ignition terminal.
Tonight I wanted to get the motor running to break in new pistons and it wouldnt go, cranks fine and everything seems to be in order except I get no spark on any of the plugs.
After going over the whole thing again and again I realized that I have probably introduced the distributor / CD module to a hot wire where it wasnt appropriate, so I ask you guys if I might have shot the CD module or the distributor?
I know it's stupid of me to hook the wire up, but since the engine has a few other things that dont measure up to my wiring diagram I thought it would be safe to assume that this blue and lonely wire had been missed when the engine was reassembled after the rebuild.
Thank you so much for your time and info.
This is the diagram for my engine, it has a single terminal distributor body.

This is a photo (I found it on the forum) of the same distributor that got replaced by the PO, but he seems to have hooked both of the wires to the single terminal body, leaving the other end of the blue wire loose at other side / main terminal.

I just got it back from rebuilding and had it running two days ago, some minor touchups were left on my list after I had gotten it running and one of them was to make sure all connections were solid and good. The previous owner changed the distributor, and the old one seems to have had two terminal on the distributor's body, one for blue and one for white / black.
The new distributor has a single connection and both the blue and the white / black were hooked up to it, the blue one was not connected to the terminal until last night when I looked over wiring diagrams and decided to connect this lost blue wire to the ignition terminal.
Tonight I wanted to get the motor running to break in new pistons and it wouldnt go, cranks fine and everything seems to be in order except I get no spark on any of the plugs.
After going over the whole thing again and again I realized that I have probably introduced the distributor / CD module to a hot wire where it wasnt appropriate, so I ask you guys if I might have shot the CD module or the distributor?
I know it's stupid of me to hook the wire up, but since the engine has a few other things that dont measure up to my wiring diagram I thought it would be safe to assume that this blue and lonely wire had been missed when the engine was reassembled after the rebuild.
Thank you so much for your time and info.
This is the diagram for my engine, it has a single terminal distributor body.

This is a photo (I found it on the forum) of the same distributor that got replaced by the PO, but he seems to have hooked both of the wires to the single terminal body, leaving the other end of the blue wire loose at other side / main terminal.
