I have an old 1971 85 hp Chrysler outboard motor that is helping me learn more and more about engine ignition. I am at a point now where I can't figure out how to proceed. The problem is that if I try to start the motor, the engine will turn over but will not produce a spark in any of the spark plugs. However, with the key turned to the on position, the spark plugs will spark if I turn the flywheel by hand. I had read something on here from a while ago that suggested this is a problem with the ignition switch, but I wanted to make sure before buying a new switch. I am confused about why a bad switch would cause the starter to turn the flywheel and at the same time stop the plugs from firing when turning the flywheel by hand does cause them to spark. Thanks.