What did you do to verify that you have no spark?
1991 SunSport
I guess that's fair to assume it didn't start, I was just wondering how the conclusion to replace the module and coil came about and how recently we're they replaced? I try to solve one problem at a time without making a new one along the way. So why did you replace the module? Did it run afterwards? If so did you check timing?
Yikes, it seems like I am having trouble reading English today. Looks like your boat won't start. Sorry bout the last replies. Did not mean to waste time.
I am getting 12 volts to the coil.
I used an analog meter to verify I am getting 12 volts to the distributor. I was getting 12 volts to the ignition module, but nothing coming out of the module. That is why I replaced the module hoping it was just the module. I replaced the coil because there was power going to the coil, but nothing coming from the coil.
I have not checked the timing
Who makes the distributor ?
LIFE IS TOO SHORT NOT TO BE LIVELY
Have you checked for spark at the end of a lead or at the end of the coil lead? Be careful doing this as it can give you a good belt if you touch the wrong component. This is the only way you'll know if you have good spark. Is it HEI distributor or points? Is the inside of the cap clean and non corroded? Is the center carbon pin under the cap still there?
Post a pic of your distributor and coil then give me a call and I will walk you through it.
Mike Hunter 678-227-8833