Re: Kill Switch, no spark 73' 85hp Johnson
You don't have to pull the flywheel to just look up underneath it. I agree the battery should be plenty, but that does not rule out connections and cables, or the starter itself. My point is before you go spending a lot of time on that area, at least rule out the charge coils. Your story is a classic that we heard many times over, back in the '70s. It is supposed to fire at a minimum of 200rpm (even when hand cranking) but it just won't do it if the charge coils are weak. Then you have to crank it faster to make up for it.
You don't have to pull the flywheel to just look up underneath it. I agree the battery should be plenty, but that does not rule out connections and cables, or the starter itself. My point is before you go spending a lot of time on that area, at least rule out the charge coils. Your story is a classic that we heard many times over, back in the '70s. It is supposed to fire at a minimum of 200rpm (even when hand cranking) but it just won't do it if the charge coils are weak. Then you have to crank it faster to make up for it.