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Default Please help!!! Mercruiser 5.7 Not starting Please help!!!

Hello everyone,

I am a begginer with boats but have some experiance with cars...

Just bought a '96 bayliner ciera with a Mercruiser 5.7 litter 2 barrel
carb Thunderbolt 5 Ignition
The thing ran fine for a while, then wouldnt start when hot and
eventually now doesnt start at all.

It cranks, turns over but no signs of life. I am getting gas for sure,
can see it in the carb.
I already changed the spark plugs, wires, cap, rotor. No change.
There is voltage going to the coil and continuity throught the coil.

There is spark comming from the main ignition wire (visible if you
touch ground)
There is also spark comming off the ignition wires (when you touch
ground)

When it did run, it ran just fine and I didnt't touch anything, so I
doubt it's the timing..

SO I get gas, I get spark and nothing.... I am aware of the ignition
module/sensor and some kind of a changable ignition pick up sensor in
the distributor, but I have no idea how they work and wether they are
the problem. Me and my buddies are totally stuck. Anyone have any
ideas?

Any help would be greatly appreciate it....

Thank you,

Alex.

 
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