Re: 140 rude wont go over 2500rpm's? Please Help,,
clint said:
I started motor today and it starts right up, but it is now spitting, missing and think that it might be that cylinder that wasnt firing with the clean spark plug. I will be picking up a coil tomorrow and try to see if it will idle better:/.
I don't mean to scare you to death or anything, but your symptoms sound all too familiar to me. Just out of curiosity, have you pulled the heads to get a look at the pistons and cylinders? My problem with my 1979 E-rude 140 was doing the exact same thing and come to find out, I'd dropped a cylinder due to broken piston rings! My advice to you would be to STOP running the engine until you know for sure you don't have an internal problem. In my experience with this engine, I've learned that carbon build-up is something you should really try to keep under control as best you can. So IF, when the heads are pulled, you find that everything is in good shape, I would really suggest you make decarbing a part of your preventative maintanence! These crossflow engines are particularly notorious for carbon build-up, especially with todays poor fuel, and is why mine went down (stuck piston rings that eventually broke). Currently, I'm in the process of rebuilding due to this problem. With a little more knowledge, I could surely have avoided it. If this is the case with yours, look for my postings, with photo's, in the very near future and follow my threads for some helpful information should you decide to rebuild yours by yourself. Oh yeah, I saw an OEM manual on E-Bay a couple days ago. The bid was $10.00!!! It would be in your best interest to start there regardless of whether or not you decide to rebuild. All the information you need is in that book. Helpful advice can alway's be found right here! These guy's are GREAT !!! Best wishes to you and your '79 Rude......................ALAN
Here's the link to my original post.......... Might be worth a look see. Good luck...........ALAN
http://www.iboats.com/bbboard/bbBoard.cgi?a=viewthread;fid=28;gtid=799947;gpid=799947#gpid799947