I have a 1989 Mercruiser 4.3 v6 with thunderbolt IV ignition. I can?t get it to spark. I have been on a lot of forums and seen some of the more common problems. I have gone through the thunderbolt IV ignition troubleshooting chart. I have replaced the distributor cap and rotor, the sensor, the ignition amplifier (replaced with a used guaranteed to work amplifier) ignition coil, wires and plugs, starter, and battery. Could the wrong wires be to blame? I originally order plugs and wires together but the plugs ended up being the wrong ones and I had to get new ones. The wires fit correctly. But is there a chance that they are wrong too and causing a no spark? I have tried bypassing the shift shutoff and tried bypassing the main wiring harness by jumping the starter and straight wiring power to the coil from battery. Also have tried pulling off the grey wire from the tacho on the - side of the coil. I have 12v on + and - at coil,(is this normal? ) I did not have power on the red/white or green/white from amplifier to sensor until I replaced the amplifier wire harness. I now get 12v on red/white (with engine on run) with the original amplifier and with the used amplifier that I bought. I did manage to shock myself while holding the coil lead but didn?t see a spark at all. I also get 12v at top of coil and took distributor cap off and have 12v on red/white wire at sensor. I have little gas in the tank currently. Had to clean the carb (2 barrel) but once I did gas flowed nicely when called for manually. Engine has a manual pump so I don?t know if it?s working and if this could be a fuel problem but that wouldn?t prevent spark. Could I have ended up with 2 bad amplifiers? I turned engine over with cap open and rotor is spinning (how fast should it be spinning)? I haven?t checked compression but plan too) but not sure if that prevents spark. I was thinking about the timing chain being a problem maybe? Also the trim pump won?t trim down and I think that it?s just a bad solenoid (could the bad solenoid be grounding something out preventing spark)? Anyone that may have any tips would be appreciated. Thanks
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