Im in western Canada. I just got the motor along with the boat. An older 17’ Larsen. All cylinders have good compression and I’ve replaced the engine wiring harness. Still, those distributor housings are darn expensive. I am pretty good at mechanical stuff so may have a go at fixing it. It’s not going to run like it is. One wire is hanging by a few strands. So I don’t have much to lose at this point. I’ll need to remove it which looks like I’ll have to remove the flywheel and the small pulley to get at the three bolts on the end of the shaft. ThanksDo a complete evaluation of the motor before spending big $$$$ on parts.-----Your location?
That's good to know. Thanks.You do not need to remove the flywheel to get the distributor off. You may need to remove the outer flywheel to get a to the bolts, I cannot quite remember. I think it unbolts from the bottom.
On that distributor, the rotor is non-removeable and fragile and $200+ to replace, so easy does it.
I appreciate the suggestion and in principle it makes sense. The challenge is one wire is broken pretty close to where it goes into the distributor. I could try to mend it good enough to test for spark as you suggest. Not much to lose at this point.The question is ..does it have spark? If so go ahead and try to repair, if not it could already be bad and not worth the time to try and repair. The wire can be coated in liquid electric tape for testing if worried about shorts
Where in Western Canada?Im in western Canada. I just got the motor along with the boat. An older 17’ Larsen. All cylinders have good compression and I’ve replaced the engine wiring harness. Still, those distributor housings are darn expensive. I am pretty good at mechanical stuff so may have a go at fixing it. It’s not going to run like it is. One wire is hanging by a few strands. So I don’t have much to lose at this point. I’ll need to remove it which looks like I’ll have to remove the flywheel and the small pulley to get at the three bolts on the end of the shaft. Thanks