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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
MINE ALL MINE!!! Lowe 1436
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<blockquote data-quote="J.P." data-source="post: 275688" data-attributes="member: 5999"><p>since you are getting spark on one cylinder, your powerpack is probably good. if the coils, hi tension wires and plugs are new, i think your problem is with the lead going from the pack to the sparkless coil.....try to switch the leads from one coil to the other, if i'm right, the spark should also switch places.....in this case, the problem could be a loose/dirty/broken connector or a broken wire, but if the broken wire is burried in the resin, then you'd have to replace the powerpack anyway..if the spark doesn't switch places, then check the sparkelss coil, hi-tension wire or spark plug cap....goodluck and keep us posted. i learned this due to a recent powerpack problem with my 6.5hp johnson, i was lucky to find a new powerpack on ebay for $40......but i guess i'm not as lucky as you....congrats on the awesome deal.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>based on your boating history, i can't help but doubt this statement....hahaha.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J.P., post: 275688, member: 5999"] since you are getting spark on one cylinder, your powerpack is probably good. if the coils, hi tension wires and plugs are new, i think your problem is with the lead going from the pack to the sparkless coil.....try to switch the leads from one coil to the other, if i'm right, the spark should also switch places.....in this case, the problem could be a loose/dirty/broken connector or a broken wire, but if the broken wire is burried in the resin, then you'd have to replace the powerpack anyway..if the spark doesn't switch places, then check the sparkelss coil, hi-tension wire or spark plug cap....goodluck and keep us posted. i learned this due to a recent powerpack problem with my 6.5hp johnson, i was lucky to find a new powerpack on ebay for $40......but i guess i'm not as lucky as you....congrats on the awesome deal. based on your boating history, i can't help but doubt this statement....hahaha. [/QUOTE]
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