Re: 1972 evinrude 6 hp
OK, you're next move is to remove the flywheel and inspect the ignition system components. If you have cracked coils, replace them. Check the point gaps for .020.
Replacement parts (coils, points, condensers, wires) are cheap and readily available. A factory service manual wouldn't hurt either. It will walk you thru the steps to replace and adjust the ignition parts etc.
BTW, try to stay with one post regarding your motor. I noticed you started another post asking about ignition coils. By keeping all of your posts in one thread, others can see what you have done to correct any issues and help you further based on what you have already done.
OK, you're next move is to remove the flywheel and inspect the ignition system components. If you have cracked coils, replace them. Check the point gaps for .020.
Replacement parts (coils, points, condensers, wires) are cheap and readily available. A factory service manual wouldn't hurt either. It will walk you thru the steps to replace and adjust the ignition parts etc.
BTW, try to stay with one post regarding your motor. I noticed you started another post asking about ignition coils. By keeping all of your posts in one thread, others can see what you have done to correct any issues and help you further based on what you have already done.