1985 SeaRay Mercruiser 165 no spark at the plugs

glennj3

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First time attempting to crank this season. Was running good when put away last season.
What I have now. Engine turns over strong. I have an in-line spark tester, there is no spark to the plugs. I tested the coil wire going to the distributor, no spark. The points will spark if I ground them with a screwdriver. They open & close & gap should be correct.
Please help. I had this problem last year too.
Thank you.
 

Bt Doctur

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The points close and allow the voltage to saturate the coil windings, the instant they open the field collapses and the coil produces spark
 

glennj3

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I’m looking for something I overlooked. I understand that with the ignition switch on I should have 12 V at the starter solenoid that the purple wire on the coil goes to. I only see a yellow wire on that solenoid terminal. It does not have 12 volts.
My be I can find a picture of the solenoid diagram?
 

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Did you check your neutral/safety cutoff switch?
 

glennj3

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That’s a yellow red not solid yellow.
I’m looking at the cutoff switch now. Not sure how to test it? I found a lose wire attached to the underside, color is dark possibly purple. I have the crew driver on it in the picture.
 

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glennj3

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Can I bypass the kill switch somehow to see if that’s the problem? Thank you.
 

achris

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Which switch are you referring to as 'kill switch'? (Neutral safety, shift interrupt or man overboard)

Chris...
 

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Yellow with red stripe is the crank circuit. There will not be power there unless the key is turned to the start position.

The purple wire is ignition
 

glennj3

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Which switch are you referring to as 'kill switch'? (Neutral safety, shift interrupt or man overboard)

Chris...
The engine kill switch for the shifter in the photo.
Thanks.
 

glennj3

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I didn’t post the picture of the shift kill switch. The purple wire is lose on the inside.
 

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achris

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The engine kill switch for the shifter in the photo.
Thanks.
That's the 'shift interrupt' switch.

And unless someone has messed with the wiring, it should not have a purple wire on it!

Here's you engine's wiring from factory..
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