OMC distributor caps for boat engines

OMC distributor caps are important components in the ignition system of boat engines. They sit on the ignition distributor and conduct the high voltage from the ignition coil via the distributor finger to the individual spark plugs. In this category you will find distributor caps for OMC engines that are used when servicing or replacing ignition components.

Voltage regulator for Volvo Penta , MD847605
Voltage regulator for Volvo Penta , MD847605
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Volvo Penta ref. no. 843547 / 847605

92,21 EUR
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Ignition module for Volvo Penta V6 / V8 Vortec MD811637
Ignition module for Volvo Penta V6 / V8 Vortec MD811637
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Volvo Penta Ref. no. 3858984

116,68 EUR
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Distributor caps for OMC boat engines

The distributor cap is a central component of the ignition distributor in classic petrol engine ignition systems. It sits on the ignition distributor and contains the connections for the ignition cables as well as the central connection to the ignition coil. Inside are contact surfaces via which the high voltage is transmitted to the individual cylinders.

This distribution of the high voltage creates the ignition spark at the respective spark plug, which ignites the air-fuel mixture in the cylinder.

How the distributor cap works

In the ignition system, the ignition coil generates a high electrical voltage. This voltage reaches the distributor cap via the central high-voltage cable.

Inside the cap is the distributor finger (rotor), which rotates with the distributor shaft. As it rotates, it conducts the high voltage to the contacts of the distributor cap, which are connected to the ignition cables, one after the other. This ensures that each cylinder is ignited at the right time.

Structure of an ignition distributor

A classic ignition distributor consists of several components that work together:

  • Distributor cap with connection contacts

  • Distributor finger (rotor)

  • Distributor shaft

  • Ignition cable to the spark plugs

  • Ignition coil

The distributor cap takes on the task of distributing the high voltage and at the same time protecting the distributor from dirt and moisture.

Wear and maintenance

Distributor caps are exposed to electrical and thermal loads. Sparkovers, moisture or deposits can cause the contacts inside to wear out over time.

Typical symptoms of a worn distributor cap are

  • Engine starting problems

  • unsteady engine running

  • misfiring

  • Loss of power

In such cases, replacing the distributor cap can help to stabilize the ignition performance again.

Distributor caps as spare parts in the ignition system

Distributor caps are often replaced together with distributor fingers or other ignition components. An intact distributor cap ensures that the high voltage is reliably transmitted to the spark plugs and that the engine runs smoothly.

The selection of the right distributor cap depends on the respective engine and ignition system, as there are different distributor designs and connection configurations.