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Default Mercruiser Still Won't Start

It is not a matter of not paying attention. There are two objectives here.

The parts that I am removing and replacing are not a complete waste of time
or money. We are talking about 20 year old ignition components that, even if
they work, I am much more comfortable replacing for the price that they
cost.

So, despite how it appears, this is not a "replace everything and hope it
works" approach. As I checked each of replaced parts I saw things that I did
not like. Such as lots of carbon on the contacts inside the distributor cap,
cracks in the plug wires, etc etc. These are parts that have the potential
to leave you stranded out on the water and warranted replacement. It is not
so much that I really expected any individual part to miraculously solve my
problem.

When I read back through this thread, I can completely understand why you
guys are frustrated that I have not checked for 12 volts yet. Trust me, on
the way tonight I will buy a GOOD multimeter instead of the piece of junk I
use for pinball machine repair and I will follow your advice to the letter.

I really do appreciate the advice.

Thanks
Tim







"Jim" wrote in message
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You really need to check that you have 12 volts at the coil while
cranking, 9-10 volts in the "run" position.

You will get no spark ever if you don't get this 12 volts cranking first,
and have the points set to open to the specified gap twice every engine
revolution.

Rob


The fellow really needs to pay attention to your statements and begin
systematic troubleshooting of the problem.
Jim.