I have a 1976 Fiberform with a 1976 OMC 175 hp sterndrive. I took the boat out about 6 weeks ago and the starter was starting to go bad. I replaced the starter and went to turn it on and the engine would not turnover.
Will not turn over, or will not fire off???
I replaced the batteries, start solenoid, ignition coil, distributor, rotor, spark plugs, ignition switch and plug wires and nothing.
Suggestion:
In the future, do not replace this many parts at one time. Instead, use the P of E.... (process of elimination) by testing/replacing one item ONLY at a time, and then replacing the next item ONLY when the previous item is proven to be OK or not the culprit.
Fuel is getting to the carb. Not sure what else to do.
Assuming that the starter motor is indeed turning the engine over:
..... while fuel may be getting to the carburetor, check to see if the carburetor's low speed circuits are delivering fuel to the throttle bores.
..... check for proper ignition spark. You will want to see a hot whitish/bluish spark that makes an audible "snap"....... not a yellowish spark.
..... if the ignition distributor is still using a kettering system (contact points), how are you adjusting the contact points? This should be done with a dwell angle meter.
..... check cylinder pressures.... they must be within specs. You may want to perform a cylinder pressure test.... (aka compression test).
..... did you go back in with a 1976 OEM style starter motor that is NOT HTGR/PMGR? If so, these do not spin the engine quite a fast.
Take is slowly, methodically and systematically...... and you will find the problem.