In another post I thought I was having flooding issues with a 95' Force 40 HP. Turns out I wasn't getting any spark from either plug. So I'm figuring the problem lies within the ignition/electrical system. I haven't tested any of the components yet but I'm guessing power pack. My father had to have it replaced once after it sat up for a few years. He gave me the boat and motor last fall and know it seems the power pack has failed me as well. I've pulled the power pack and coils and started cleaning all the the terminals yesterday evening. There was quite a bit of corrosion especially at the starter solenoid. I will eventually get around to putting the power pack back in and start doing some testing. Busy weekend though.
Anyways in the meantime, my wife's ex husband came over to pick up the step daughter while I was taking a look at the motor last night. He had just bought a running 40hp Force for the lower unit. Said I could come over and pick up the motor and take it for free. Went to go pick it up this morning and it's a 99' and has a different ignition system than mine. But I took it home anyways for a case of beer. I don't think I'm up to the task but he seemed to this I could maybe retrofit my motor with his motor's electrical/ignition components. I'm leaning toward not going that route and just go ahead and buy the correct power pack for my motor and part this other one out to cover the cost of the new power pack.
Just wondering if has anyone undertaken a project like this before and if it is even possible?
Anyways in the meantime, my wife's ex husband came over to pick up the step daughter while I was taking a look at the motor last night. He had just bought a running 40hp Force for the lower unit. Said I could come over and pick up the motor and take it for free. Went to go pick it up this morning and it's a 99' and has a different ignition system than mine. But I took it home anyways for a case of beer. I don't think I'm up to the task but he seemed to this I could maybe retrofit my motor with his motor's electrical/ignition components. I'm leaning toward not going that route and just go ahead and buy the correct power pack for my motor and part this other one out to cover the cost of the new power pack.
Just wondering if has anyone undertaken a project like this before and if it is even possible?