macguyverr
Cadet
- Joined
- Jul 12, 2005
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- 14
I may have dug a deeper hole than I had thought. First I had no spark on three cyl. and after taking the spark plugs out during the test I now have good spark on all cyls. My new question is sort of confusing or maybe not. When this whole mess with my motor started on the lake with stalling imediately when put in gear, me not knowing a hill of beans about this motor, I started messing with what I now think would be the timing advance. Of course this started my blind venture into outboard oblivion. First we took a compression check and found that two of the plug holes needed heilcoil. Did that and changed the plugs. The compresssion was good on all four. Also bought and changed the fuel line and bulb. At this stage the motor started and ran, but with a bad miss. At this point I got discuraged and let the boat sit. Family wanted to go out really bad this summer so I got into it again. This is where my original post started. I had two cracked coils and carbs. were gummed up. So I rebuilt the carbs and replaced the two coils. At this point I figured that she would start right up. Yeah Right!?! First thing I thought of was fuel so I checked and re-check and everything seemed in order. I the got the spark tester, dva adapter, and started into the land of confusion. So after this book, my next question would be that if I had threw the timing out of wack but engine started with bad miss, then let it sit, then did the carbs and coils, could the changing of the coils and the rebuild of the carbs combined with the timing being off keep my engine from starting?