Hi, new here and to outboard wrenching in general!
I have a 50 Hp merc SN 1855838, it is a 4 cylinder.
The boat was given to me and had always been a hard starter. I rebuilt the carbs and on the first real shake down run it started dead cold on the first pull! I was amazed and quite proud of myself as it was a real pain for my brother who had it for several years. I took it out on its first outing last week.
It ran like a top until we were a mile from the ramp at full steam it just crapped out like all the plug wires were ripped off. Here is where I am at now. It does have a weak spark with the plugs out and grounded to the power head. I have the dizzy/mag out for R&R. It appears the breaker points dont open. I searched and found a spec for .008"-.010" points gap. Will this work for me? What is the proper way to file or emory the points to keep them square with each other.
I found Clam's post re: timing and am anxious to get out on the water again! thanks for the help in advance!
Todd
I have a 50 Hp merc SN 1855838, it is a 4 cylinder.
The boat was given to me and had always been a hard starter. I rebuilt the carbs and on the first real shake down run it started dead cold on the first pull! I was amazed and quite proud of myself as it was a real pain for my brother who had it for several years. I took it out on its first outing last week.
It ran like a top until we were a mile from the ramp at full steam it just crapped out like all the plug wires were ripped off. Here is where I am at now. It does have a weak spark with the plugs out and grounded to the power head. I have the dizzy/mag out for R&R. It appears the breaker points dont open. I searched and found a spec for .008"-.010" points gap. Will this work for me? What is the proper way to file or emory the points to keep them square with each other.
I found Clam's post re: timing and am anxious to get out on the water again! thanks for the help in advance!
Todd