beverly
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- Sep 12, 2010
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The motor is a 1975 Johnson Seahorse 9.9HP.
I did a tune up on the points and spark plugs, point contacts and carburetor alignment.
Under the flywheel looks like this
Coil packs attached on the side of the engine.
I wanna talk about the coils and sparks that zaps.
So far the spark plugs have been replace some years ago but they both work.
The one coil works very and newer looking new as even I remove it from the spark plug (top cylinder) I get zapped which results in the engine dies.
OK so it is the bottom cylinder with a problem.
As I remove the spark plug wire from the plug nothing happens in performance but as I start getting close to hook it back up to the plug the older coil pack starts sending sparks to the spark plug and the engine smooths out but as I put the wire fully on the plug it idles rougher and starts missing. If I bring the wire back to the sweet spot where its sending the sparks over to the plug it works well but it starts missing when it is too far apart or completely on.
I can touch and hold that wire all day and not get zapped but when I remove the other one I get zapped.
Week coil pack? Bad ground?
So why does the lower cylinder work when there is a gap between the spark wire and spark plug but doesn't when it is completely connected to the plug?
I did a tune up on the points and spark plugs, point contacts and carburetor alignment.
Under the flywheel looks like this

Coil packs attached on the side of the engine.
I wanna talk about the coils and sparks that zaps.
So far the spark plugs have been replace some years ago but they both work.
The one coil works very and newer looking new as even I remove it from the spark plug (top cylinder) I get zapped which results in the engine dies.
OK so it is the bottom cylinder with a problem.
As I remove the spark plug wire from the plug nothing happens in performance but as I start getting close to hook it back up to the plug the older coil pack starts sending sparks to the spark plug and the engine smooths out but as I put the wire fully on the plug it idles rougher and starts missing. If I bring the wire back to the sweet spot where its sending the sparks over to the plug it works well but it starts missing when it is too far apart or completely on.
I can touch and hold that wire all day and not get zapped but when I remove the other one I get zapped.
Week coil pack? Bad ground?
So why does the lower cylinder work when there is a gap between the spark wire and spark plug but doesn't when it is completely connected to the plug?