Lakesailor
Well-Known Member
I'm helping someone sort out a Johnson Seahorse 5hp outboard that dates from 1966. It is a twin and there is no spark at either plug.
I removed the flywheel and found this....
I've cleaned and set the points at 0.02" as it says on the flywheel. Using my multimeter I've established that there is continuity from the baseplate to the red terminal from the coil (disconnected from the points) and no continuity from the baseplate to the green terminal from the condenser (also disconnected from the points) the points make and break continuity between the baseplate and the isolated points terminal.
These checks are the same for both sets of components.
Are they as you would expect? Is there another test I can do to check which component is stuffed?
I am testing for HT by putting the flywheel back on and pulling the motor over with a plug grounded, and also by using an HT tester (one of those clear plastic thingies you stick between the lead and the plug.
Still no spark. I'm not very good on ignition. What to replace first. Is it worth the bother?
I removed the flywheel and found this....
I've cleaned and set the points at 0.02" as it says on the flywheel. Using my multimeter I've established that there is continuity from the baseplate to the red terminal from the coil (disconnected from the points) and no continuity from the baseplate to the green terminal from the condenser (also disconnected from the points) the points make and break continuity between the baseplate and the isolated points terminal.
These checks are the same for both sets of components.
Are they as you would expect? Is there another test I can do to check which component is stuffed?
I am testing for HT by putting the flywheel back on and pulling the motor over with a plug grounded, and also by using an HT tester (one of those clear plastic thingies you stick between the lead and the plug.
Still no spark. I'm not very good on ignition. What to replace first. Is it worth the bother?