OptsyEagle
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OK, this is where I am on this 1976 15Hp Evinrude. When I fire it up it will stay running on the top cylinder but not on the bottom. I would appreciate any ideas, suggestions, guesses or gut feelings. These are the tests I have done.
Compression 100psi on both cylinders
Spark: both cylinders will jump a 3/8" gap with a strong blue spark
I cleaned the carb, replaced both condensers and points (gapped at 0.020").
I swapped coils (both brand new) and the motor will still die when I pull the top plug boot, but not when I pull the bottom plug boot.
Pumps water well and T-stat is working great and no leaks of water are observed coming from under the pan, etc.
At idle I sprayed WD-40 in gasket areas of exhaust cover and bypass cover with no resulting change in RPM or observed leaks.
I removed the bottom plug and ran the motor and nothing seem to shoot out. I removed the top plug (replaced the bottom plug) and motor fired up and ran for about 5 seconds and then died.
I pulled the cylinder head and found nothing really different about the cylinders. Both looked good and very similar. The old head gasket looked pretty good as well, but I replaced it anyways.
I resurfaceds the cylinder head, put on a new gasket and torqued it down to spec.
I then put the motor on the boat and ran it. When starting, one needs the throttle on full to the neutral stop in order to start and maintain motor. In gear and at WOT it seems to have about the same power as my 9.9Hp motor and if I back off the throttle, it wants to die. No surging or bogging which might indicate an intermittant cylinder conditions. Just a reduced power, in my opinion, and difficult to maintain running motor at lower throttle positions. When I removed the spark plugs the top one had a little oily residue on it and the bottom one was just a dry tan color with no oily residue.
What do you think? It certainly ain't running right. Appreciate your thoughts.
Compression 100psi on both cylinders
Spark: both cylinders will jump a 3/8" gap with a strong blue spark
I cleaned the carb, replaced both condensers and points (gapped at 0.020").
I swapped coils (both brand new) and the motor will still die when I pull the top plug boot, but not when I pull the bottom plug boot.
Pumps water well and T-stat is working great and no leaks of water are observed coming from under the pan, etc.
At idle I sprayed WD-40 in gasket areas of exhaust cover and bypass cover with no resulting change in RPM or observed leaks.
I removed the bottom plug and ran the motor and nothing seem to shoot out. I removed the top plug (replaced the bottom plug) and motor fired up and ran for about 5 seconds and then died.
I pulled the cylinder head and found nothing really different about the cylinders. Both looked good and very similar. The old head gasket looked pretty good as well, but I replaced it anyways.
I resurfaceds the cylinder head, put on a new gasket and torqued it down to spec.
I then put the motor on the boat and ran it. When starting, one needs the throttle on full to the neutral stop in order to start and maintain motor. In gear and at WOT it seems to have about the same power as my 9.9Hp motor and if I back off the throttle, it wants to die. No surging or bogging which might indicate an intermittant cylinder conditions. Just a reduced power, in my opinion, and difficult to maintain running motor at lower throttle positions. When I removed the spark plugs the top one had a little oily residue on it and the bottom one was just a dry tan color with no oily residue.
What do you think? It certainly ain't running right. Appreciate your thoughts.