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The Evinrude 25 hp ( Model # E25ELCTD) that we use on the Boston Whaler has had a persistent cough for the past few years. The situation comes and goes, but never fully disappears. Warming the engine does not help much.
Here is a 30 second video of the engine running in a 100 gallon tub, coughing like no tomorrow.
It seems like the fuel mixture is igniting in the exhaust duct, which to me would indicate it is firing late when the piston is towards the bottom of the power stroke. I assume this also messes up the flow of new air/fuel from the crankcase. As you can see from the video, it takes the engine a moment to recover. If the engine is idling low, the cough will often stop the engine.
Just wondering what the typical causes are for something like this. It has been doing this for a few years.
Here is a 30 second video of the engine running in a 100 gallon tub, coughing like no tomorrow.
It seems like the fuel mixture is igniting in the exhaust duct, which to me would indicate it is firing late when the piston is towards the bottom of the power stroke. I assume this also messes up the flow of new air/fuel from the crankcase. As you can see from the video, it takes the engine a moment to recover. If the engine is idling low, the cough will often stop the engine.
Just wondering what the typical causes are for something like this. It has been doing this for a few years.