Aust1150
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- Jan 30, 2008
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Great Forum and I think I have learnt a few things - so here goes with first question... Mercury 1150 / straight 6 / Thunderbolt Ingn / Aust serial 8047344 (not sure that this will let you date the engine but i assume is late 70's ??)
Have rewired internally through new home-made connector (commercial waterproof auto connector flat plug type), to point in external harness; due to eroded insulation. Re-did all internal wiring including new connections from existing stator to rectifier. Could not replace ignition trigger wires (3) from distributor but thought would be okay. All went well and runs well. (Except...)
Occasionally (last week), get absolutely no spark to plugs or from coil. This seems to occur in the morning after leaving overnight. For whole week, was able to use each day, as spark seems to come good after engine warms in sunlight. Engine then runs flawlessly for whole day skiing (as presumably remains relatively hot). ps. I have disconnected the mercury switch.
My theory is (without knowing the mechanical structure of the distributor 'trigger'), that the trigger is 'sticky' in some way and 'frees up' as warms up. Is this possible?
Because everything runs flawlessly after obtaining a spark at plug, am not thinking ignition pack or coil problem.
I have fiddled with this problem for awhile, thinking that by pulling plugs / coil leads etc., I had stumbled blindly on a short term fix, as could eventually get the motor to spark. But recent experience seems to suggest problem has got worse and was not fixed by internal re-wire, (although have been able to run every day after letting engine block warm up - note, it is mid summer here so nights are not cold, very mild).
Questions...
1 Could someone tell me more about the trigger system in the distributor?
2 What do you think of my theory about temp and a 'sticky' trigger?
3 I assume I will need a replacement distributor - is this the right fix do you think?
May still get the shop to fix this (don't think I would replace distributor), but would like to be a bit more knowledgeable before asking for work to be done. Thanks for any advice.
Have rewired internally through new home-made connector (commercial waterproof auto connector flat plug type), to point in external harness; due to eroded insulation. Re-did all internal wiring including new connections from existing stator to rectifier. Could not replace ignition trigger wires (3) from distributor but thought would be okay. All went well and runs well. (Except...)
Occasionally (last week), get absolutely no spark to plugs or from coil. This seems to occur in the morning after leaving overnight. For whole week, was able to use each day, as spark seems to come good after engine warms in sunlight. Engine then runs flawlessly for whole day skiing (as presumably remains relatively hot). ps. I have disconnected the mercury switch.
My theory is (without knowing the mechanical structure of the distributor 'trigger'), that the trigger is 'sticky' in some way and 'frees up' as warms up. Is this possible?
Because everything runs flawlessly after obtaining a spark at plug, am not thinking ignition pack or coil problem.
I have fiddled with this problem for awhile, thinking that by pulling plugs / coil leads etc., I had stumbled blindly on a short term fix, as could eventually get the motor to spark. But recent experience seems to suggest problem has got worse and was not fixed by internal re-wire, (although have been able to run every day after letting engine block warm up - note, it is mid summer here so nights are not cold, very mild).
Questions...
1 Could someone tell me more about the trigger system in the distributor?
2 What do you think of my theory about temp and a 'sticky' trigger?
3 I assume I will need a replacement distributor - is this the right fix do you think?
May still get the shop to fix this (don't think I would replace distributor), but would like to be a bit more knowledgeable before asking for work to be done. Thanks for any advice.