First off, I do have the original factory manual. That aside, here's the complete story.
When I got this motor it had sat for along time. I got it to run but #2 was dead.No spark. Here's what I have done so far.
Replaced water pump impeller.New grommets, the works.
New power pack.
New coils,includining wires and plugs.
Compression check. 130 on each cylinder.
Rebuilt carbs. New BRP OEM kits. With new floats, welsh plugs removed. Cleaned throughly and blown with compessed air. Floats adjusted to fac. specs.
Oh..By the way..I did this twice. And actually, the carbs were very clean origanally for a 30 something motor.
Did all the tests for the health of the stator using a Fluke ohmmeter.Everything tests OK.
This thing throws a wicked spark. 1/2" no problem.
The problem is a bad miss. At idle and at WOT. Also after a running at WOT, the hot horn will sound, and yes the block is getting alittle too hot for my fingers.
The motor will run smooth for a few seconds, and then it will miss.Almost like you turned the key off. I have gone through all the wiring, and connections a dozen times. While it is running I disconnected the big red plug leading back to the command center...no change. This is a magneto ignition by the way, so after starting, the battery is out of the loop.
I cannot check the output of the stator because I donot have a DVA adapter.But everything ohms out good and it does have good spark to both plugs. Yes, I know it sounds like a fuel delivery problem, but eveything in that department seems to be OK. Pulled #1 plug wire at Idle and it missed worse.Pulled #2 at idle and it missed worse.Pulled both plug wires and it didn't run at all. Ha Ha, just kidding. The only thing I have not done is a fuel pump replacement. But it seems to be pumping fine, I did not put a pressure gage on it but I believe it to be pumping at least the 1 to 2 psi spec. just buy disconnecting the output line.The overheat problem maybe that one or more cylinders are running lean. But would that acount for the constant miss. Sorry for the long version, but I wanted to give you guys as much info as I could. I'm pretty much at my wit's end here. Any help or ideas what to do next other then junking it. The motor otherwise looks to be in excellent condition for a 30 year old motor and was well taken care of. Thanks for listening.
When I got this motor it had sat for along time. I got it to run but #2 was dead.No spark. Here's what I have done so far.
Replaced water pump impeller.New grommets, the works.
New power pack.
New coils,includining wires and plugs.
Compression check. 130 on each cylinder.
Rebuilt carbs. New BRP OEM kits. With new floats, welsh plugs removed. Cleaned throughly and blown with compessed air. Floats adjusted to fac. specs.
Oh..By the way..I did this twice. And actually, the carbs were very clean origanally for a 30 something motor.
Did all the tests for the health of the stator using a Fluke ohmmeter.Everything tests OK.
This thing throws a wicked spark. 1/2" no problem.
The problem is a bad miss. At idle and at WOT. Also after a running at WOT, the hot horn will sound, and yes the block is getting alittle too hot for my fingers.
The motor will run smooth for a few seconds, and then it will miss.Almost like you turned the key off. I have gone through all the wiring, and connections a dozen times. While it is running I disconnected the big red plug leading back to the command center...no change. This is a magneto ignition by the way, so after starting, the battery is out of the loop.
I cannot check the output of the stator because I donot have a DVA adapter.But everything ohms out good and it does have good spark to both plugs. Yes, I know it sounds like a fuel delivery problem, but eveything in that department seems to be OK. Pulled #1 plug wire at Idle and it missed worse.Pulled #2 at idle and it missed worse.Pulled both plug wires and it didn't run at all. Ha Ha, just kidding. The only thing I have not done is a fuel pump replacement. But it seems to be pumping fine, I did not put a pressure gage on it but I believe it to be pumping at least the 1 to 2 psi spec. just buy disconnecting the output line.The overheat problem maybe that one or more cylinders are running lean. But would that acount for the constant miss. Sorry for the long version, but I wanted to give you guys as much info as I could. I'm pretty much at my wit's end here. Any help or ideas what to do next other then junking it. The motor otherwise looks to be in excellent condition for a 30 year old motor and was well taken care of. Thanks for listening.