coolguy147
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Re: How to change coils, set points on Old OMC's-with pics
lol i remember this post it really helped me a lot
lol i remember this post it really helped me a lot
Also note that there is a dimension that the coils need to be, that can be set with a simple tool called a ring gage, or possibly a dial caliper. OMC used to make them but not sure if they do now, as a plug for iboats, I do not know if they or any other business makes them but I do know of an individual that does make such a ring. Very inexpensive, but generally you can feel a ridge around the underside of where the coil heel sits. This is a machined area for a purpose, it is where the coil heel should be, not out past this point. One trick is to use a small six inch scale to ensure the heel does not protrude past that point. I have and still do repair many older outboards, and this is what is called a universal magneto, I believe is is used on motors ranging from 3-40 hp, from the mid 50's thru the 70's. These coils can be found for around $14, but unfortunately not on iboats for that price![]()
If you wish I can get you the actual OMC part number for this setting ring, and or the actual decimal dimension that the coils should be, as their spacing in reference to the flywheel as it passes determines the quality of the spark, too far away weak spark, too close and it will hit the flywheel causing serious damage.
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Hi Guys,
Great info here,can anyone tell me where new coils can be found?
and what is the proper Torque for the johnson 5 1/2hp 1955?
Thanks......
Hi Guys,
Great info here,can anyone tell me where new coils can be found?
and what is the proper Torque for the johnson 5 1/2hp 1955?
Thanks......