nola mike
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Don't think op disconnected the tachDon't care, tach moves same issue. Tach disconnected same issue
Don't think op disconnected the tachDon't care, tach moves same issue. Tach disconnected same issue
You can swap wires and see if the problem follows the wire.I did some more work.
I disconnect the tach. It was disconnect for all I did below.
I checked all of the plugs they all look great. I made sure the plug wire order was correct.
I took off the spark arrestor, the motor seemed a bit stronger without it, although this was at idle so who knows. I cleaned the arrestor with carb cleaner and then I cleaned the carb while the motor was running.
The issues remain exactly as before, rough running after 10 minutes.
To answer the question: the flashing was rock solid with the light on the coil wire. It was only bad on plug wires 1 and 2. Replacing the plug wires and the rotor contacts is cheap: (amazon)
Should I try to replace just the wires (they look fine visually) or try to replace the whole rotor?
Or should I go for the carb rebuild (never tried that, not excited to try it)
Wow. I would be fascinated to learn you could buy a cheap chinesium carburetor for your boat and get better results than all the cheap chinesium chainsaw carburetors I have replaced with OEM over the years. Might work though, and make me the fool. Probably will need some calibratin.Also it turns out I can just buy a new carb cheap.Amazon
Is there any reason not to do this instead?
NoAlso it turns out I can just buy a new carb cheap.Amazon
Is there any reason not to do this instead?