With a counter rotation motor you use just the opposite ,With rear entry starters
For a reverse rotation motor you use standard starter and for a standard rotation motor you use a reverse rotation starter
There's a bit of rust inside the distributor. Image attached.What does the inside of the distributor cap look like?
Correct. Both motors are stamped LH. Rotation is good. Based upon weak spark after pulling a plug, it's looking like ignition issue.OP says engine is LH rotation and the flywheel is rotating counter clockwise as looking forward. Based on the posted pic the package appears to be a straight inboard so it is correct
Only caveat I have is a lot of twin inboard boats have the starboard engine be RH rotation. OP claims it is LH rotation, unless proven otherwise my thoughts are ignition or fuel supply issue(s)
I had one of those distributors go bad on my twin 7.4's. One day the engine was running, the very next day it would not start.There's a bit of rust inside the distributor. Image attached.
There's a bit of rust inside the distributor.
Did you replace or move distributor/wires? If Chevy V8, bring #1 cylinder to top on compression and check where distributor rotor is point to.Ok, significant update. Starter is turning the flywheel, and rotating the engine, but engine doesn't even begin to start up.
So I tested spark with a cable and plug off the ignition coil high tension post (a) from the other image above, and had very faint spark. That should mean my issue is at or before the ignition coil right?Check the Dizzy
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Dizzy passes all tests as well.Check the Dizzy
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Not necessarily, a weak spark can be the Distributor control. The Dist in simple terms contains a fancy switch. The coil + side has power and the - side is grounded thereby collapsing the filed and the spark is released.That should mean my issue is at or before the ignition coil right?