LymanJohnson
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- Sep 17, 2015
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I am a newbie, restoring a 1960 Johnson 40 hp outboard. Got no spark initially so I removed a very difficult flywheel and replaced the points, condensers, and coils. (one coil was burnt and cracked). I replaced the flywheel and the pull starter assembly to test for spark. I then pulled the rope starter and on the initial pull got a good spark from one of the plugs. Then when I went to pull again to test the second plug, the flywheel and armature plate rotated together and would just stop. It didn't appear to be a compression issue, the armature plate rotated with the flywheel, and the anchor and pin assembly that holds the spark plug wires rotated around and got caught against a bracket on the engine block and comes to a hard stop.
#1: How much should the armature plate be able to rotate? As I can tell, the 4 screws (2 through the coils) only go down into ring with 4 threaded holes. (this ring rotates freely)
#2: It appears to be that the flywheel does not have a lot of free spin around the armature plate and are rotating together. As I mentioned, I was able to get it to pull and spin once, but then it stopped. How freely should the flywheel rotate around the armature plate? Could the coils be stuck against the inside wall of the flywheel. If so, and they be adjusted? The coils didn't appear to be adjustable, but I may be wrong.
I appreciate anyone's help.
#1: How much should the armature plate be able to rotate? As I can tell, the 4 screws (2 through the coils) only go down into ring with 4 threaded holes. (this ring rotates freely)
#2: It appears to be that the flywheel does not have a lot of free spin around the armature plate and are rotating together. As I mentioned, I was able to get it to pull and spin once, but then it stopped. How freely should the flywheel rotate around the armature plate? Could the coils be stuck against the inside wall of the flywheel. If so, and they be adjusted? The coils didn't appear to be adjustable, but I may be wrong.
I appreciate anyone's help.