threedeesmax
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Apr 15, 2005
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- 110
OK, we're almost there. The motor is cranking over. But I'm getting no spark.
From what I've read on this board, an outboard motor must have three things in order to run:
1. Compression (this motor averages 120 lbs. per cylinder)
2. Fuel (no problem there: new kits are in the fuel pump and in both carburetors)
3. Spark
I have no spark.
The motor has new plugs, gapped at .025, and the points are gapped at .08 - I don't have any equipment to time it with. It also has a brand-new timing belt, installed as per the dreaded $50 service manual.
What do I do now? ALL suggestions are welcome. Please.
From what I've read on this board, an outboard motor must have three things in order to run:
1. Compression (this motor averages 120 lbs. per cylinder)
2. Fuel (no problem there: new kits are in the fuel pump and in both carburetors)
3. Spark
I have no spark.
The motor has new plugs, gapped at .025, and the points are gapped at .08 - I don't have any equipment to time it with. It also has a brand-new timing belt, installed as per the dreaded $50 service manual.
What do I do now? ALL suggestions are welcome. Please.