TJ Phillips
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- Jun 11, 2010
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Ok now I am even more confused than before so I am trying to see if any of you can help me. I have a 1978 105 horse Chrysler outboard. I tokk it to the lake and it took awhile for it to start but finally did and ran fine for awhile but then would cut in and out at full throttle.
So I figured I would try and start with the easy stuff and syphon the fuel out (sat all winter) and replace the spark plugs. So after I did it wouldnt fire so I went to see if I was getting any spark (I could smell fuel) and didnt have any. So I out the old plugs back in and no spark.
Further into my attempt to troubleshoot I checked to see if the ignition had power going to it and it did. So I hooked a timing light up and put the spark plug choard around the coil wire and nothing. I figured either the coil or the ignition had went out on me.
So after doing some thinking for a few days I thought I would try again go to turn the key and boom the thing starts on the first try. Now I am scared to take it out on the water for fear it will quit or not run right. Any suggestions?
So I figured I would try and start with the easy stuff and syphon the fuel out (sat all winter) and replace the spark plugs. So after I did it wouldnt fire so I went to see if I was getting any spark (I could smell fuel) and didnt have any. So I out the old plugs back in and no spark.
Further into my attempt to troubleshoot I checked to see if the ignition had power going to it and it did. So I hooked a timing light up and put the spark plug choard around the coil wire and nothing. I figured either the coil or the ignition had went out on me.
So after doing some thinking for a few days I thought I would try again go to turn the key and boom the thing starts on the first try. Now I am scared to take it out on the water for fear it will quit or not run right. Any suggestions?