Hey Guys, I'm here because I need your help!
I recently bought a 1971 60hp Johnson outboard, model number 60esl71c.
The motor turns over fine, and seems to have great compression, but of course, no spark. At first I tried to find the kill switch wire to disconnect it, but there is no black and yellow wire anywhere on the control or the motor. So, I moved on and was messing with the ignition switch.
While messing with the ignition switch I noticed, while cranking the motor over there is no spark at all, when you stop cranking, you can here a 'pop'. I investigated and consistently after cranking and stopping, the coil will spark. So, I jumped the ignition with a screw driver and was able to get spark at the coil. I'm hoping this is a positive sign that the Power Pack/Amplifier is working. So, it would appear the ignition is faulty, but I tested it with a multimeter and it is doing what it should be, so maybe it is okay? Again, I can get spark to the motor if I jump the wire, but no spark when cranking the ignition.
I'm going out right now to just hot wire the spark and then touch the ignition and see if the will get the motor to fire, I'll let you guys now if that works.
Is there anything I should be looking into or testing? I really want to get this motor running, I went in on it 50-50 with a friend and we were both told it runs. I'm kind of disappointed it doesn't but my friend is already thinking we bought a clunker.
Any help is appreciated, thanks so much for your time!
- Colwell
I recently bought a 1971 60hp Johnson outboard, model number 60esl71c.
The motor turns over fine, and seems to have great compression, but of course, no spark. At first I tried to find the kill switch wire to disconnect it, but there is no black and yellow wire anywhere on the control or the motor. So, I moved on and was messing with the ignition switch.
While messing with the ignition switch I noticed, while cranking the motor over there is no spark at all, when you stop cranking, you can here a 'pop'. I investigated and consistently after cranking and stopping, the coil will spark. So, I jumped the ignition with a screw driver and was able to get spark at the coil. I'm hoping this is a positive sign that the Power Pack/Amplifier is working. So, it would appear the ignition is faulty, but I tested it with a multimeter and it is doing what it should be, so maybe it is okay? Again, I can get spark to the motor if I jump the wire, but no spark when cranking the ignition.
I'm going out right now to just hot wire the spark and then touch the ignition and see if the will get the motor to fire, I'll let you guys now if that works.
Is there anything I should be looking into or testing? I really want to get this motor running, I went in on it 50-50 with a friend and we were both told it runs. I'm kind of disappointed it doesn't but my friend is already thinking we bought a clunker.
Any help is appreciated, thanks so much for your time!
- Colwell