Have the same ignition system on a '79 yr 70 hp,
I'd look at either the CD module or the distributor being the villian here,
there are test procedures for the dizzy in the manual but not sure about the CD module,
it either works or it don't,
we replaced the original CD module with a aftermarket model after the original failed 5 months or so after buying the motor,
1st tow of shame in decades,
at least it was a week day AND the towie was my son
Decided to get the above aftermarket CD Module
worked well for 8-9 trips then backfired big time at the ramp prior to heading out,
cracked the shites and drove 400 mts home
NO spark but at least l didn't need a tow...then
after a few months l decided to give it a chance to redeem itself and bought a 2nd hand dizzy and coil
( we have other boats as well )
ran well for 8-9 trips and then it happened again...shat it self,
this time it was a summer weekend AND this time EVERYONE saw us being towed in by my sons employers workboat...
there was mucho mockery directed at us in town after that by mean, mean people
The 2nd tow of shame...towed in twice in 30 odd yrs and each time the same Chrysler motor was the culprit,
won't be a third time...
morale of the story?
40 yr old...or more or even less...Chrysler outboard motors are not a good reliable source of propulsion, even if you are just using it to get out to a moored fb cruiser in Tasmania,
cheers