What could cause the timing to be 180 off? Replaced the power pack, but didn't help. I'm guessing it's probably the timing base, but just guessing and prefer the opinion of someone more knowledgeable than me.
1985 Evinrude 70 HP - E70ELCOS
With timing light hooked to #1 cylinder. Actually it doesn't appear to be quite 180 off ... but it's WAY off, I'm guessing maybe 120+.
It was running pretty good, but decided it was time to rebuild carbs. Re-installed them, started it up, and ran good for ten minutes. Then it lost spark to one cylinder. Replaced the coil and it still wouldn't start. Replaced the power pack and it started up, but died out after 30 seconds. Then checked the timing and that's when I see it's just way, way off.
Let me see if I can explain a little better.
The motor will not start, so this is at cranking speed with the plugs out. I've tried both at full throttle and in neutral and that doesn't seem to make a great amount of difference. As the timing light flashes, the timing marks on the flywheel are 180 degrees from where they should be! They're all the way over on the other side of the timing pointer facing the opposite direction!!
umm which wire you have light on...............
120 degrees is the exact timing difference among the three cylinders.
You have the plugs wired up to the wrong cylinders.
Hmmmm, I would've said no possible way ... but now you've put the doubt in my mind. I'll triple check them. Thanks JB!
Hmmmm, I would've said no possible way ... but now you've put the doubt in my mind. I'll triple check them. Thanks JB!
Hmmmm, I would've said no possible way ... but now you've put the doubt in my mind. I'll triple check them. Thanks JB!
After much cussing, head scratching, wire swaping, battery re-charging, etc., etc ... I believe I may have found the problem.
Wires are not crossed, flywheel key is not sheared, crankshaft is not broken (thank goodness!!). Good compression, good spark, getting fuel.
Thought maybe the timing base was somehow shorting out the power pack so ordered new ones. And surprise, surprise ... the new timing base didn't match the old one.
After even more head scratching & cussing I've discovered that at some point in time someone has bolted an '83 powerhead up to this '85!!!!