JCosta
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Both my Crusader 220's were running fine until I changed my spark plugs. Now the starboard engine will not start. I thought I was being careful by changing on plug at a time, remove the old plug, set gap on new plug (.035), install new plug, repeat. Now I've spent two days trying to figure out why the starboard engine will just not start.
I thought at first I just crossed a wire on the starboard engine but now I'm confused I may have screwed up the wiring from the distributor to the plugs. I drew out what I think it should be based on my two days of pulling my hair out and a google search.

I wired the starboard engine as shown in the drawing but still nothing. I pulled plug (1) and I have spark and a little soot on the plug. I pulled plug 7 and poured gas out of it and no soot. I dried it off and checked for spark... I have spark. So I'm thinking, is it possible that the plug is firing at the wrong time and my drawing is wrong or do I have something else going on. Is this just a coincidence and my carburetor is bad.
I assumed that location (1) on the distributor of the starboard engine was the same as the port side because I never moved it... am I wrong? If so how do I determine the number (1) location on the distributor.
As part of my troubleshooting I swapped the coils out and nothing. I installed a new cap and rotor and no change (this is why I think I messed up the wiring) I didn't install new wires... could I have damaged them?I also installed a new 50 amp circuit breaker and relay because I broke the stud off the relay... long story.
I'm starting to ramble so I think I should leave it at that. Any help or suggestions on what to look at next would be greatly appreciated. Maybe someone else will benefit from my problems in the future or at least have a good laugh.
J

I wired the starboard engine as shown in the drawing but still nothing. I pulled plug (1) and I have spark and a little soot on the plug. I pulled plug 7 and poured gas out of it and no soot. I dried it off and checked for spark... I have spark. So I'm thinking, is it possible that the plug is firing at the wrong time and my drawing is wrong or do I have something else going on. Is this just a coincidence and my carburetor is bad.
I assumed that location (1) on the distributor of the starboard engine was the same as the port side because I never moved it... am I wrong? If so how do I determine the number (1) location on the distributor.
As part of my troubleshooting I swapped the coils out and nothing. I installed a new cap and rotor and no change (this is why I think I messed up the wiring) I didn't install new wires... could I have damaged them?I also installed a new 50 amp circuit breaker and relay because I broke the stud off the relay... long story.
I'm starting to ramble so I think I should leave it at that. Any help or suggestions on what to look at next would be greatly appreciated. Maybe someone else will benefit from my problems in the future or at least have a good laugh.
J


