Hi guys
I have an old (2003) Johnson outboard to use very sparingly on emergencies only,
Currently it is not starting at all, not even a small hiccup or "cough". I am not sure if there is spark, and I do not know how to check for it while cranking. There is plenty fuel and the fuel pump was leaking, I fixed it and is now pumping very well.
Is there an easy way to check for spark while cranking?
I can have someone in the water to look at the back of the engine where the spark plug is while I crank it but the spark plug needs to be in contact with the chassis which I think is hard to do. And maybe we will not see it under the strong sun?
Any advice appreciated!
I have an old (2003) Johnson outboard to use very sparingly on emergencies only,
Currently it is not starting at all, not even a small hiccup or "cough". I am not sure if there is spark, and I do not know how to check for it while cranking. There is plenty fuel and the fuel pump was leaking, I fixed it and is now pumping very well.
Is there an easy way to check for spark while cranking?
I can have someone in the water to look at the back of the engine where the spark plug is while I crank it but the spark plug needs to be in contact with the chassis which I think is hard to do. And maybe we will not see it under the strong sun?
Any advice appreciated!
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