Hi, I have just brought an old 12 ft aluminium tinny with an evinrude 1982 9.9hp manual motor - serial E10RCNS from ebay. I have purchased it solely for river fishing (salt) and for pottering around with kids. I know nothing about the history of the motor but can see that she is well used as she is repainted and has a Johnson 15hp hood! I am also a newcomer to both boating and mechanics - so there may be no hope!
After looking through these forums I have followed the following instructions for starting:
open breather, pump fuel, open choke full, pull till first kick, set choke to half, pull till she starts, let her warm up for a minute, and finally engage forward and pull away.
The good news is she always seems to start following above procedure. However - she can be a bit sluggish. Thus - if I try and pull away from the jetty too quickly - she refuses to throttle up and begins to chug then dies. So I make sure I let her warm for at least 2 mins
(ore more). And off I go. Once she is over her initial first choke and splutter - she is happy and zips along. The problem may then come if I stop her - as she can then be painful to restart. Let's say I fish for 15mins and then try and restart - she may start first pull and idle - but if I try and pull away- she chokes up and dies. Then I can't restart her without having to pull out choke to full, then half and then may have to pull her 5 -10 times. And then she may start and idle, but as soon as I engage the forward gear an try to pull away, she chokes and lags as if she is trying to get going - then she fades and dies. So I have to pull choke to half and pull a couple more times, she starts and idles (I can even seem to rev her in neutral) but then I engage and try to pull away and she may choke and die or she may stutter and chug along until she eventually begins to clear - and the all of a sudden she kicks in and away she goes.
As I said I am no mechanic, but it kind of seems like she is getting too much fuel or choke? She came with a fuel tank and line which seem old too - so there might be something there to think about (but I suspect not). I have used a 50:1 fuel mix - standard unleaded.
So as a newbie with no manual and limited tools and brain, what can I do to try and help her out? And is there anything I can do in a logical linear fashion to troubleshoot her. I can try and open her up, clean the carb, water pump etc if need be - but would appreciate if anyone can point me to good resources for any of those actions if they are indeed neccessary.
A couple of side issues - firstly - she will not engage reverse (well she has popped in once or twice but mostly not) - but changes into forward, neutral and reverse quite smoothly. I can get along without reverse for now as I am sure that is a BIG problem which is beyond my scope for now.
Secondly - on the right hand side - just beneath the cowling hood - there is a circular knob - can anyone tell me what that is for?
I could of course, throw her away or dump her in the garage, or take her to a marine mechanic. but those options don't really appeal - I kind of like the challenge of learning something new and saving the old girl is appealing and the mechanic option is a bit of a cop out until I actually try and learn something about the motor myself.
As I said - I am both new to mechanics and and boats - so any explanations in a plain layman's language would really be much appreciated.
After looking through these forums I have followed the following instructions for starting:
open breather, pump fuel, open choke full, pull till first kick, set choke to half, pull till she starts, let her warm up for a minute, and finally engage forward and pull away.
The good news is she always seems to start following above procedure. However - she can be a bit sluggish. Thus - if I try and pull away from the jetty too quickly - she refuses to throttle up and begins to chug then dies. So I make sure I let her warm for at least 2 mins
(ore more). And off I go. Once she is over her initial first choke and splutter - she is happy and zips along. The problem may then come if I stop her - as she can then be painful to restart. Let's say I fish for 15mins and then try and restart - she may start first pull and idle - but if I try and pull away- she chokes up and dies. Then I can't restart her without having to pull out choke to full, then half and then may have to pull her 5 -10 times. And then she may start and idle, but as soon as I engage the forward gear an try to pull away, she chokes and lags as if she is trying to get going - then she fades and dies. So I have to pull choke to half and pull a couple more times, she starts and idles (I can even seem to rev her in neutral) but then I engage and try to pull away and she may choke and die or she may stutter and chug along until she eventually begins to clear - and the all of a sudden she kicks in and away she goes.
As I said I am no mechanic, but it kind of seems like she is getting too much fuel or choke? She came with a fuel tank and line which seem old too - so there might be something there to think about (but I suspect not). I have used a 50:1 fuel mix - standard unleaded.
So as a newbie with no manual and limited tools and brain, what can I do to try and help her out? And is there anything I can do in a logical linear fashion to troubleshoot her. I can try and open her up, clean the carb, water pump etc if need be - but would appreciate if anyone can point me to good resources for any of those actions if they are indeed neccessary.
A couple of side issues - firstly - she will not engage reverse (well she has popped in once or twice but mostly not) - but changes into forward, neutral and reverse quite smoothly. I can get along without reverse for now as I am sure that is a BIG problem which is beyond my scope for now.
Secondly - on the right hand side - just beneath the cowling hood - there is a circular knob - can anyone tell me what that is for?
I could of course, throw her away or dump her in the garage, or take her to a marine mechanic. but those options don't really appeal - I kind of like the challenge of learning something new and saving the old girl is appealing and the mechanic option is a bit of a cop out until I actually try and learn something about the motor myself.
As I said - I am both new to mechanics and and boats - so any explanations in a plain layman's language would really be much appreciated.