pacmanusmc
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- Oct 23, 2014
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Hi guys, I just bought a used 1974 Stryker with a mercury 850 thunderbolt. After checking everything I found out along the line of ownership some moron used home interior wire in the electrical system. Before I drop so much money into this I need to determine if it's a money pit. Other than that there is no spark. Disclosure; I have a basic knowledge of mechanics but no experience on outboard, I am learning as I go through internet searches and were able to conduct the tests. Some tests I've done revealed the following so:
1) There are compression on all 4 cylinders. 149, 150,150,149 (so that's good)
2) Fuel pump worked (primed bulb and disconnected line after fuel pump saw fuel shoot out of of line leading to carb.
3) Checked ignition coil (all good there)
Being that the fuel is fresh and pump is good, there's compression and I have to say the problem is electrical. So this is where I'm at. Since there was no spark I pulled the distributor cap and tested all the way to the ignition coil and found out the everything below. Can someone help address my questions below and/or tell me what I should do next?
1) Ignition coil is good (checked ohms)
2) distributor cap is corroded ( can I clean it out with electrical cleaner or someone can suggest something else?)
3) Rotor is corroded (is there a way to clean that without replacing it is since molded into the whole distributor assembly?)
4) Checked continuity of spark plug wires and lead from ignition coil and have continuity.
5) Want to check the resistance but need to know what my range is. (couldn't find the range anywhere for my model motor)
6) If the spark plug wires are bad Can I replace the spark plugs with blockard 440 7 mm or msd 8.5 mm plug wires if I make my own plug wires?
I really appreciate all the help guys.
_Pac
1) There are compression on all 4 cylinders. 149, 150,150,149 (so that's good)
2) Fuel pump worked (primed bulb and disconnected line after fuel pump saw fuel shoot out of of line leading to carb.
3) Checked ignition coil (all good there)
Being that the fuel is fresh and pump is good, there's compression and I have to say the problem is electrical. So this is where I'm at. Since there was no spark I pulled the distributor cap and tested all the way to the ignition coil and found out the everything below. Can someone help address my questions below and/or tell me what I should do next?
1) Ignition coil is good (checked ohms)
2) distributor cap is corroded ( can I clean it out with electrical cleaner or someone can suggest something else?)
3) Rotor is corroded (is there a way to clean that without replacing it is since molded into the whole distributor assembly?)
4) Checked continuity of spark plug wires and lead from ignition coil and have continuity.
5) Want to check the resistance but need to know what my range is. (couldn't find the range anywhere for my model motor)
6) If the spark plug wires are bad Can I replace the spark plugs with blockard 440 7 mm or msd 8.5 mm plug wires if I make my own plug wires?
I really appreciate all the help guys.
_Pac