Capt dave 258
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I have a 1973, 65hp Evinrude that I need help with. The motor overheated to the point that it stalled. Since then I have changed the impeller, head and head gasket, exhaust manifold and gaskets, plugs and all 3 coils. I had it on the water today for the 1st time since overheating and it had limited power. I have compression in all 3 cylinders ranging from 150 to 155. When running, if I pull the top plug wire the motor runs noticeably worse and wants to stall. If I remove just the middle plug wire the engine stalls. When removing only the bottom plug wire, it has no noticeable difference, the motor still runs the same. When I go to reattach the bottom plug wire with the motor still running, I can hear the spark jumping from the wire lead to the plug. How can the 3rd cylinder run the same with or without the plug wire attached when it is clearly getting spark and has great compression? I read somewhere that it could be an exhaust issue? Any thoughts or ideas would be greatly appreciated.