Hey there, please go easy on me as I'm a bit of a novice at this stuff. I have a 1975 1150 Merc. I think it's 115 hp & has the thunderbolt ignition. I have owned this boat for almost 10 years & it has served me greatly. I'm really good at fixing most of the mech. problems, but I have a iginition problem that is giving me some grief. I'm getting no spark at all. Now I use to have a manual but can't find it so I was hoping you guys could lend a helping hand. I have checked all my wiring connections - everything is right, sound & tight. I did a search on this board & preformed the "switchbox test" as instructed on several post by "laddies" & "clam". I get no spark from the black wire when I arc it to ground. I was just about to buy a used switchbox from a local boat salvage yard until the guy said he wanted a couple hundered dollars for it & was selling it as-is with no garantees or returns. so I return to my boat & get my meter out & start hoping to find another possible culprit, what I found was that with the Key on, I get 12v on the red & white post on the 4 post side of the switchbox, I also get 12v form the brown post on the 3 post side - what puzzled me was that I get NOTHING from my the green wire going to my coil, that same green wire shows continuity if I touch it & a ground. The black post on the 3 post side also has continuity with ground. I don't know anything about this ignition system, but I think that these wires should not have continuity with ground. Am I right in this assumption? <br /><br /> With this info, should I first buy a used switchbox from Ebay & see what happens, should I buy a new coil, or should I do some more testing to narrow things down. I'm pretty good with my Meter if I only knew how things should read.<br /><br />Sorry to make this so long just wanna make sure I get all the details in. Thanks for being patient with my ignorance. <br /><br />Tom