QuickPuppy
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Oct 18, 2017
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I decided not to redo the heads as they are not leaking and compression is good.
I still want to pull at least one carb to check for the plastic washer that fastbullet mentioned, although I’m still not quite sure where that is located.
But before I do that...
Put it the pond again today. It started up first try, ran for 10 seconds and stalled. Started it again and it stayed running. Idled in neutral for three minutes then ran it in gear at idle on the trailer for another three minutes. It didn’t sound like it was running too badly.
I tried adjusting the low speed jets on the carbs with varying degrees of success. I started with all the needles set to service manual spec at 4 1/2 turns out and went from there. It didn’t make as much difference as I had hoped. I ended up at:
4 3/4 on the SB top
4 1/2 on the SB bottom
3 3/8 on the port top
3 3/4 on the port bottom
The difference in engine speed was very subtle on all adjustments. it only made a huge difference if I turned the needles way in and then it would stall out.
I pulled the plug boots while it was running again and this time it was obvious that all four cylinders were working. It made very similar differences with how the engine ran on each cylinder whenever the boot was pulled from the plug. (It slowed similarly with each dead cylinder and recovered quickly as soon as the boot arced to the plug. I did notice that the engine was not smoking near as much after I adjusted the low speed needles.
After the adjustments, I took it off the trailer and tried running it on the pond. About 10% of the time it would get up on plane easily like the engine was running properly. The other 90% of the time it sounded and felt boggy, like it was running on half an engine.
Yet another issue I’m having... I noticed whenever I’m making a turn and especially when turning back over the wake, the prop slips and the engine revs without the boat moving. I don’t know if my prop is bad or if something else is happening. It is trimmed all the way in.
I strapped it back to the trailer and tried running it wide open. It died as soon as I opened the throttle. It did this about 6 times before it stayed running. Again it sounded and felt boggy. I could only get it to about 2800 rpms at full throttle. Part of that is probably because it was strapped to the trailer, not moving, but I would think I would be able to run faster than that.
I hopefully have an appointment on Wednesday to take it to an actual mechanic to help me diagnose the issues. Anyone else have any ideas?
I took videos of it running earlier. I may try to put something up on YouTube later.
I still want to pull at least one carb to check for the plastic washer that fastbullet mentioned, although I’m still not quite sure where that is located.
But before I do that...
Put it the pond again today. It started up first try, ran for 10 seconds and stalled. Started it again and it stayed running. Idled in neutral for three minutes then ran it in gear at idle on the trailer for another three minutes. It didn’t sound like it was running too badly.
I tried adjusting the low speed jets on the carbs with varying degrees of success. I started with all the needles set to service manual spec at 4 1/2 turns out and went from there. It didn’t make as much difference as I had hoped. I ended up at:
4 3/4 on the SB top
4 1/2 on the SB bottom
3 3/8 on the port top
3 3/4 on the port bottom
The difference in engine speed was very subtle on all adjustments. it only made a huge difference if I turned the needles way in and then it would stall out.
I pulled the plug boots while it was running again and this time it was obvious that all four cylinders were working. It made very similar differences with how the engine ran on each cylinder whenever the boot was pulled from the plug. (It slowed similarly with each dead cylinder and recovered quickly as soon as the boot arced to the plug. I did notice that the engine was not smoking near as much after I adjusted the low speed needles.
After the adjustments, I took it off the trailer and tried running it on the pond. About 10% of the time it would get up on plane easily like the engine was running properly. The other 90% of the time it sounded and felt boggy, like it was running on half an engine.
Yet another issue I’m having... I noticed whenever I’m making a turn and especially when turning back over the wake, the prop slips and the engine revs without the boat moving. I don’t know if my prop is bad or if something else is happening. It is trimmed all the way in.
I strapped it back to the trailer and tried running it wide open. It died as soon as I opened the throttle. It did this about 6 times before it stayed running. Again it sounded and felt boggy. I could only get it to about 2800 rpms at full throttle. Part of that is probably because it was strapped to the trailer, not moving, but I would think I would be able to run faster than that.
I hopefully have an appointment on Wednesday to take it to an actual mechanic to help me diagnose the issues. Anyone else have any ideas?
I took videos of it running earlier. I may try to put something up on YouTube later.