I just picked up a 5 horse Johnson seahorse this weekend and have been trying to get it to start. So far I have replace the plugs and cleaned out the tank and cleaned the carb. I am fairly new to all of this but I think my problem is not getting good spark. When I turn the motor over I can touch the end of the plug wires and get shocked pretty good, but when I put a plug on, I cannot see any spark being made. Do I need to have a tester or should I see spark? Also, I have read that if I clean the coils it should help? If anyone has any experience with these motors and is willing to share it would be appreciated.
Thanks again.
You should be able to see a good spark jump the gap when motor is turned over, I have several motors of that vintage , and without exception , they all needed new coils,points & condensors to fire effectivly
if you are sure that fire is your problem, pull the flywheel & start checking the components, if they are original they are most likley to be bad
Don't forget to have the end of the spark plug touching a ground on the engine (obvious, I know, but worth mentioning. Testing in a dark environment makes it easier to see the spark.