trigger-trainer
Cadet
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- Apr 20, 2004
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Hello to all!<br />This is my first post to this forum, thanks in advance to all who reply!<br /><br /> I'm currently working on a 1957 Evinrude 35 HP Bigtwin. The engine has a solid 120 pounds of compression and ran long enough to give me a real good tease. I'm having trouble with weak spark on the motor.<br /> The points are sparkly clean,resistance in plug wires,condensers, and all connections are correct. Magnet edge gap on coils is set correct.<br />I took the coils off of the engine and visually inspected them. They have no cracks and an OHM reading of 6.52 at the 20K setting on my mulitmeter. Resistance through plug wires to coil and back to ground is still in the 6.XX. I read at www.fluke.com (mulitmeter manufacture) that resitance should be between 3k OHMS and 15 K OHMS, so it would be within spec according to them.<br />Two part question, Is this resistance reading two high for the coils(indicating that they are bad), and does anyone know the correct part number? There are two different coils in the engine, one has a number of 580-418, and the other is 582-370. <br />The ignition system is the same as on a 50's fastwin besides the flywheel being larger if that helps.<br />One more thing, the original keyway on crankshaft has been reset right next to damaged keyway. It appears to be a sucessful repair to me though. A spark plug gap would be appreciate to if anyone knows it!