Re: 1 no spark
Have you went through the service manual checklist? It lists several things that can cause that type of problem. The last check is the most expensive part - the Pack. My 1969 Johnson had the same problem. Weak or intermittant spark, easy to flood due to weak spark. Then finally wouldn't start at all. Turned out to be the electrical wire for the air gap sensor(like points) It was not sending the signal to the pack to fire. Fixed that wire( $0.00) and the motor has spark like a new engine. Runs great, with no flooding problems. <br /><br />When I bought my boat and motor, the original owner said the pack was burnt out, I believed him. A $235.00 mistake but now I have 2 working packs. Of course, I got a steal on the boat beacuse he thought it needed a $350.00 pack. <br /><br />You need a service manual. Follow the tests. You will find the problem.<br /><br />I would probably check the air gap sensor or points first. They tell the pack to fire.