bobish
New Member
Hi, I'm new here so I hope I don't go about this the wrong way, I could really do with some advice please.
I have recently bought a very clean but old 4hp Johnson outboard model J4BRCNR which I think means it is a Euro rope start (BR) built in 1982 (CN). Not sure what the "R" at the end is though.
When I first got it in October last year it fired up but wouldn't tick over or run very well at all, I put it down to old fuel, cobwebs, etc and put it away till the weather got better. The point is it definatley fired.
Got it out yesterday, put new fuel and pulled the starter rope and nothing, tried easy start sprayed directly through carb venturi....nothing, this would normally at least get a pop or some kind of fire/combustion providing there is a spark.
So... Took the plugs out, they look healthy enough, tried shorting to the power head and pulled starter rope, no spark.
I made sure the "STOP-START-RUN-THROTTLE" lever was not in the "STOP" position. I have read online that you should disconnect the shut off switch but cant see how that is possible (not easily anyway).
I have now removed the flywheel and nearly threw up when I saw what lay beneath.....
POINTS!!!!! CONDENSORS!!!!!2 SETS OF EACH!!!!
I haven't seen points for at least 20 years since I owned an 69' Mini Cooper and that had 1 set not 2, and from what I remember they were the most complicated and unreliable piece of junk I ever came across, in my view cars went from being unreliable antiques to modern trusty steeds when they went over to electronic or CDI, it really was a huge leap in their technology IMO.
Anyway to the point, how do I tell if they are working or not? I have noticed that one of the condensors has been changed as it is brand new, is it a case of "Process of elimination"? Should I change everything one by one?
Big question...Can I change the system to CDI? I have read that some of the later models were equipped with it.
Any help would be greatly appreciated, many thanks BOB
I have recently bought a very clean but old 4hp Johnson outboard model J4BRCNR which I think means it is a Euro rope start (BR) built in 1982 (CN). Not sure what the "R" at the end is though.
When I first got it in October last year it fired up but wouldn't tick over or run very well at all, I put it down to old fuel, cobwebs, etc and put it away till the weather got better. The point is it definatley fired.
Got it out yesterday, put new fuel and pulled the starter rope and nothing, tried easy start sprayed directly through carb venturi....nothing, this would normally at least get a pop or some kind of fire/combustion providing there is a spark.
So... Took the plugs out, they look healthy enough, tried shorting to the power head and pulled starter rope, no spark.
I made sure the "STOP-START-RUN-THROTTLE" lever was not in the "STOP" position. I have read online that you should disconnect the shut off switch but cant see how that is possible (not easily anyway).
I have now removed the flywheel and nearly threw up when I saw what lay beneath.....
POINTS!!!!! CONDENSORS!!!!!2 SETS OF EACH!!!!
I haven't seen points for at least 20 years since I owned an 69' Mini Cooper and that had 1 set not 2, and from what I remember they were the most complicated and unreliable piece of junk I ever came across, in my view cars went from being unreliable antiques to modern trusty steeds when they went over to electronic or CDI, it really was a huge leap in their technology IMO.
Anyway to the point, how do I tell if they are working or not? I have noticed that one of the condensors has been changed as it is brand new, is it a case of "Process of elimination"? Should I change everything one by one?
Big question...Can I change the system to CDI? I have read that some of the later models were equipped with it.
Any help would be greatly appreciated, many thanks BOB