refurbished 800 will not fire Frustrated!!!

Yachtzee

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I got an old 1970 merc 800 that I am trying to bring back to life.
I had split the case, replaced the top and bottom crank seals the cork seals on the case halves and used the correct locktite anerobic goop to seal it up. I took a real close look at the reeds,
all look ok none bent or broken but did not pull the pistons out of the bores as the compression was over 135# each and equal.
the pistions look brand new where you look at them through the exhaust
ports.
I took the exhaust cover off and cleaned out all the water passages. I did not take the water jacket cover off at the top of the cylinders. Using a strobe, timing is set at 27 deg at full advance and the throttle pick up is at 5 degrees.
I put rebuild kits in both carbs. Spark is hot and blue on all 4 plugs. Replaced the fuel pump and valves. The thing will not even cough. even if I spray gas straight into the carb throats. If I spray too much gas in, the motor starts to crank more slowly like it is locking up somehow. I feel like it is either not drawing in thorugh the carbs correctly or that the spark is out of sync. I have built several merc 650s but this is the first direct charge motor I have seen. What am I missing? I do know that my flywheel marks are not the same as the clymer manual says that I should have. I have a sinlge row of 3 dots no straight line. The dist pulley has a small arrow pointing out from the center, and a little bump on the edge of the pulley. Am I getting it right I point the arrow at the three dots right?
The top piston is at TDC and the rotor points to the #1 pug wire when the little arrow points to the three dots so I assume that this is correct
Frustrated:mad:
 

Fuzzytbay

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Re: refurbished 800 will not fire Frustrated!!!

I can feel your frustration. I think your right about it being a spark timing issue. Unless the reeds would fit in backwards, not like I can see how....but. So go back and check out the basic's. IE are the spark plugs hooked up in the correct fireing order? Are the wires on the right order on the distrbutor cap. Check out the wireing, to make sure on one hand, the motor is trying to start, yet on the other, it also trying to shut itself off. IE did all the wires get put back on the right terminals. Possibly the flywheel or trigger is still out of sync as well. Seems its got to be one of these types of problems. Have you tried spraying some mixed fuel in through a plug hole to see what happens?
 
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