On a recent trip to the lake my Big Twin began running on one cylinder. This happened at the dock, and it had run fine on the previous trip several weeks before.
I checked spark, and it seemed that the top cylinder had none. I pulled the flywheel and found that one of the coils was broken in pieces, and that the pieces had gone everywhere. I cleaned it all up and replaced the points, condensors, coils, wires, and plugs, giving my old outboard a completely new ignition system.
When I set the points I turned the crankshaft so that the keyway was in line with the rider/riser on the points and set them to .020.
I took it to the lake and it is still running on one cylinder. Both cylinders have spark when I do a visible spark check. The spark plug on the top cylinder is wet with fuel, the bottom one is dry. It will not run on the bottom cylinder alone, but will run when the bottom is unplugged and the top one is doing the work.
I checked compression and both cylinders are putting out 118/119psi, so all is well there.
Any ideas as to what could be going on? I suspect it could be the reed valves, a fuel pump, something I did wrong in the ignition system? It seems though that the lower cylinder isn't getting any fuel.
I checked spark, and it seemed that the top cylinder had none. I pulled the flywheel and found that one of the coils was broken in pieces, and that the pieces had gone everywhere. I cleaned it all up and replaced the points, condensors, coils, wires, and plugs, giving my old outboard a completely new ignition system.
When I set the points I turned the crankshaft so that the keyway was in line with the rider/riser on the points and set them to .020.
I took it to the lake and it is still running on one cylinder. Both cylinders have spark when I do a visible spark check. The spark plug on the top cylinder is wet with fuel, the bottom one is dry. It will not run on the bottom cylinder alone, but will run when the bottom is unplugged and the top one is doing the work.
I checked compression and both cylinders are putting out 118/119psi, so all is well there.
Any ideas as to what could be going on? I suspect it could be the reed valves, a fuel pump, something I did wrong in the ignition system? It seems though that the lower cylinder isn't getting any fuel.