boatingbob
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I put new plugs in my 40 hp Johnson and it started right up and gets 28 mph, then I lost one cylinder, no spark, and it's not the plug. any ideas on how to fix this? please help!!!
jtexas said:what year motor?
Switch the coil leads from the powerpack from #1 to #2 and vice versa then check spark again...if the same coil still refuses to fire then replace the coil. Otherwise...depends on type of ignition.
O.K. I'm gonna head out to work on the motor this morning, can anyone tell me if the ignition system parts on my 64 28hp are usable on my 62 40hp?KYHunter2 said:There are some experts on these old motors on this site.
Paul Moir, being one of them, hopefully, they'll see your thread and respond.
KYHunter
tmcalavy said:Depends...on the size of the stator plate, flywheel, etc. Both are magneto ignitions, no electronics. Before you get into swapping, pull the top cover and maybe the recoil to gain access to flywheel. It may have a port in it so you can check/regap the points. Do that and see if spark returns. If not, time to pull the flywheel and check the connections...could be a bad or loose wire connection. Kinda sounds like that since it just dumped one cylinder/plug all of a sudden. You can pull the flywheel with a harmonic balancer puller from an auto parts store. Could also be a coil or bad points or bad condensor, only way to tell is pull the flywheel and take a look under there.
Paul said:Just a side note to the above advice, the entire stator plate, components and all should swap from the 28hp just fine. Also I would start with Boatbuoy's suggestions first since they're pretty easy to test and isolates the problem to under the flywheel.
boatingbob said:O.K. are all the bolts on johnson flywheels 1/4 20 tpi? I don't wanna mess up the threads, and if so how long should the bolts be? Also if I'm going to pull the flywheel should I just replace everything under there? if so what are all the parts I should order, I finally got confirmation of my manual being shipped. Any advice would be great. thanks
Xcusme said:Bob,
Buy 1/4-20 Grade 8 bolts approx. 4.5 inches. The 'parts' under the flywheel will be the point sets (2), condensers (2), and 2 coils. Inspect the coils for any cracks. Check and re-gap the points, per the manual.
If you had to replace everything mentioned, you'll spend approx. 75.00 depending on where you shop. The good folks here at iboats should have just about everything you'll need.