Augoose
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I picked up a used Johnson outboard which seems to have been very well taken care of. I cleaned the carb and put a rebuild kit in it, paying attention to set the float and ensure all passages, to include the ones under the core plug appeared to be clear. I set the slow speed needle jet to 1.5 turns out from lightly seated and put it all back together.
With the choke engaged and primer bulb tight, the engine starts within 1 or 2 pulls, revs up a bit and then dies within 2-3 seconds. I occasionally can feather the choke in and out and keep it running for a bit, the longest is about 30 seconds. I'm assuming I'm just able to keep it running by drawing fuel off the main, but when I go back to the idle circuit it dies.
When the engine runs, it sounds great. I have not run a compression test but I don't think that's the issue.
Opening the bowl drain releases fuel, so I don't think my needle and seat are stuck and I assume my fuel pump is ok as fuel is in the bowl.
I very much suspect the slow speed needle jet or the passageway behind it, as no adjustment to the needle seems to make a difference at all to the symptoms, to include removing it completely. As a test, I plugged my thumb over the passageway where the jet was and the engine wouldn't start at all, leading me to believe that I don't have an air leak somewhere else. I'm wondering if the fuel passage is blocked completely and I'm drawing fuel off the main when I do get it to run or I've got a massive air leak around the slow speed needle jet. I followed a schematic I found online which seems to show two cork washers followed by a nylon washer going in the passageway, followed by the nut. I also tried packing a bit of grease and even teflon tape around the area where the needle body enters the nut but nothing made a different.
The fuel is new as well.
I've got blisters all over my hand from pulling the rope so many times - I would love to get this carb right one of these times!
Thanks
With the choke engaged and primer bulb tight, the engine starts within 1 or 2 pulls, revs up a bit and then dies within 2-3 seconds. I occasionally can feather the choke in and out and keep it running for a bit, the longest is about 30 seconds. I'm assuming I'm just able to keep it running by drawing fuel off the main, but when I go back to the idle circuit it dies.
When the engine runs, it sounds great. I have not run a compression test but I don't think that's the issue.
Opening the bowl drain releases fuel, so I don't think my needle and seat are stuck and I assume my fuel pump is ok as fuel is in the bowl.
I very much suspect the slow speed needle jet or the passageway behind it, as no adjustment to the needle seems to make a difference at all to the symptoms, to include removing it completely. As a test, I plugged my thumb over the passageway where the jet was and the engine wouldn't start at all, leading me to believe that I don't have an air leak somewhere else. I'm wondering if the fuel passage is blocked completely and I'm drawing fuel off the main when I do get it to run or I've got a massive air leak around the slow speed needle jet. I followed a schematic I found online which seems to show two cork washers followed by a nylon washer going in the passageway, followed by the nut. I also tried packing a bit of grease and even teflon tape around the area where the needle body enters the nut but nothing made a different.
The fuel is new as well.
I've got blisters all over my hand from pulling the rope so many times - I would love to get this carb right one of these times!
Thanks
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