79Invader
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- Apr 23, 2019
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- 45
I have a 1979 115 hp evinrude that came on a project boat. The motor fires up without much hesitation, and seems to run great out of the water on the muffs. Revs good in gear and doesn’t sound like it has any misses. In the water under load, it doesn’t plan the boat (16 foot tri hull) in under wide open throttle. I noticed the starboard side cylinder bank was noticeably warmer than the other (starboard side wasn’t too warm, seemed like perfect temp) but the port side was definitely colder. Not sure where to go as the carbs look decently clean, although obviously that doesn’t always tell the whole story,, where should I start? Maybe a problem with the timing advance? I’m new to larger size outboards. I should also note all 4 cylinders have good compression (>125). Any input is greatly appreciated.