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Printed Date: November-17-2024 at 7:42pm


Topic: starting issue
Posted By: jates99
Subject: starting issue
Date Posted: July-04-2009 at 6:43pm
I have an 1980 ski nautique, it has been at an interior shop since last winter and when I took it to him it ran great now is a different story.
I can not get the boat to fire, i have replaced the battery, coil, dis. cap, and still no fire from coil to cap. the only thing I can think of is some sort of 40 amp circuit breaker that could be bad. PLEASE HELP ASAP!



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Posted By: jates99
Date Posted: July-04-2009 at 6:47pm
by the way it turns over fine, just not firing!


Posted By: 62 wood
Date Posted: July-04-2009 at 8:08pm
When you say you have no fire from the coil to the dizzy, Did you pull the high tension wire from the center of the cap and hold it a little ways from an engine ground to check for any spark?

Do you have power to the Pos. side of the coil?

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Posted By: 8122pbrainard
Date Posted: July-04-2009 at 8:55pm
Points are know to corrode especially if stored in damp areas (covered/tarped) boat.

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Posted By: jates99
Date Posted: July-04-2009 at 9:16pm
Originally posted by 62 wood 62 wood wrote:

When you say you have no fire from the coil to the dizzy, Did you pull the high tension wire from the center of the cap and hold it a little ways from an engine ground to check for any spark?

Do you have power to the Pos. side of the coil?


i have no spark from hing tension wire? if I put my volt meter on the coil with key on it reads 13v.


Posted By: jates99
Date Posted: July-04-2009 at 9:20pm
Originally posted by 8122pbrainard 8122pbrainard wrote:

Points are know to corrode especially if stored in damp areas (covered/tarped) boat.



I hate to sound dumb but points? Would this keep from getting a spark from coil to distributor, if so where do i look to find these?


Posted By: jates99
Date Posted: July-04-2009 at 9:37pm
Originally posted by 62 wood 62 wood wrote:

When you say you have no fire from the coil to the dizzy, Did you pull the high tension wire from the center of the cap and hold it a little ways from an engine ground to check for any spark?

Do you have power to the Pos. side of the coil?


Yes there is power to the pos side of the coil.... but when I take a screwdriver and try to watch for a spark on the coil wire to the dizzy there is no spark what so ever?? There is about 2 or 3 gallons of gas in the boat, How much needs to be in there?? also alot of this gas was from last year..... OK easy guys know that the old gas prolly needs to be changed but just trying to see if it would at least fire over... any more inputs guys and thanks for the help.......


Posted By: 8122pbrainard
Date Posted: July-04-2009 at 10:42pm
Originally posted by jates99 jates99 wrote:

Originally posted by 8122pbrainard 8122pbrainard wrote:

Points are know to corrode especially if stored in damp areas (covered/tarped) boat.



I hate to sound dumb but points? Would this keep from getting a spark from coil to distributor, if so where do i look to find these?


Josh,
Yes, the points are the ground for the coil. With bad points then the circuit to the coil isn't closed. In basic terms, the coil reaches a saturation ("charges") when this circuit is closed, then when the points open this "charge" creates the high tension spark and it goes to the distributor. Go for points and condenser. Do you have a dwell meter? It's best to set the points but a feeler gauge to just set the gap has been used for years. Then check the timing. You'll need a timing light.

If the gas doesn't smell sour, then just fill up the tank with premium.

EDIT:
The points are in the distributor under the cap unless you're asking where to buy them?? You can get them at a auto supply. If you're asking where the points are on the engine then I need to be blunt here: Get some help from someone who may have installed points. It's not difficult but keep a eye on how it's done so you can do it next time.

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Posted By: jbear
Date Posted: July-04-2009 at 11:54pm
thread jack; hey Pete can you give me a call? Jbear needs you!

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Posted By: Gary S
Date Posted: July-05-2009 at 12:02am
Originally posted by jbear jbear wrote:

thread jack; hey Pete can you give me a call? Jbear needs you!


Looking where to get monogramed shirts for the trip North?

Have a safe trip John,see you in a couple weeks

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Posted By: jbear
Date Posted: July-05-2009 at 12:43am
You gotta look good to do good I always say!

Talked to Pete and Gary both....gonna see all you guys soon.

john



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