Solomon_Man
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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- Sep 16, 2009
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All,
I have a 1958 Evinrude Fastwin 18 HP thats on a 1980 14ft aluminum smokercraft.
I purchased from a neighbor that unfortunately today is now deceased. The previous owner was very knowledgeable in mechanical skills (Raced hot rods and owned a rail racer etc.) A very nice guy who would help anyone type of person especially if it was automotive. I bought the boat as he bought a slightly larger one new when he found out his cancer came back.
I am lucky to get out on my boat more then once-twice a year fishing mostly but on occasion I will joy ride it to the sand bar (Indiana Lakes) for some summer fun.
Anyways, the point of this post is to help me figure out what is going on with this outboard now.
The first and second time out, I took it out I ran across some Indiana Lake (Lake James area - Otter through to Lake James) in what seemed to be like 30-45 minutes. The boat planed exceptionally well and had a great few days with it. The third time out started the same but upon restart (sand dune party - coming back in) the motor seemed extremely sluggish (no power). The motor will always start and never stalls but absolutely wit less power output and the boat will not plane like it did before even though the boat weight has not changed.
Trip to the same area now takes about 2 hrs and 5hp motors are about the same speed or faster on a similar size boat. It does not seem to be hot (water coming out water vents), nor does it seem to be binding in any way. This last time out, I played with the richness setting and it did change some but the less power stayed consistent.
I checked compression, when I put it away last season (after the above scenario happened) and the compression checked out (I can't remember the exact numbers today but I am considering doing the check again and write it down this time). I put in new plugs at that time (the old ones were slightly brown but clean (no bad oil contamination) but I replaced them as I did not know when they were last changed and I had them out anyways. Wires and coils are new and carb was rebuilt by previous owner. He used it mostly on weekends at his cabin in Michigan.
Oil and gas mixture is 24:1 TCW-III and always new fuel/oil in an extremely clean tank (surprising enough) when I take it out. I usually mix it a little on the heavy side of 24:1 as I have read that this outboard should run 20:1 with straight 30 oil. I use starTron ethanol fuel additive as well.
Anyways fast forward a year and I am back out on the Indiana lakes again and the boat ran exactly the same (same less - power) Last time home I took off the cover and I noticed that there was a small piece of wire that looked to be rigging something originally now loosely sitting on the bottom of the power head base. This wire is not original equipment and has no insulation. The outboard has a hand grip for throttle control/steering.
Any Ideas? Is there any kind of electrical advance?
Any help,ideas, or suggestions are greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Chris
I have a 1958 Evinrude Fastwin 18 HP thats on a 1980 14ft aluminum smokercraft.
I purchased from a neighbor that unfortunately today is now deceased. The previous owner was very knowledgeable in mechanical skills (Raced hot rods and owned a rail racer etc.) A very nice guy who would help anyone type of person especially if it was automotive. I bought the boat as he bought a slightly larger one new when he found out his cancer came back.
I am lucky to get out on my boat more then once-twice a year fishing mostly but on occasion I will joy ride it to the sand bar (Indiana Lakes) for some summer fun.
Anyways, the point of this post is to help me figure out what is going on with this outboard now.
The first and second time out, I took it out I ran across some Indiana Lake (Lake James area - Otter through to Lake James) in what seemed to be like 30-45 minutes. The boat planed exceptionally well and had a great few days with it. The third time out started the same but upon restart (sand dune party - coming back in) the motor seemed extremely sluggish (no power). The motor will always start and never stalls but absolutely wit less power output and the boat will not plane like it did before even though the boat weight has not changed.
Trip to the same area now takes about 2 hrs and 5hp motors are about the same speed or faster on a similar size boat. It does not seem to be hot (water coming out water vents), nor does it seem to be binding in any way. This last time out, I played with the richness setting and it did change some but the less power stayed consistent.
I checked compression, when I put it away last season (after the above scenario happened) and the compression checked out (I can't remember the exact numbers today but I am considering doing the check again and write it down this time). I put in new plugs at that time (the old ones were slightly brown but clean (no bad oil contamination) but I replaced them as I did not know when they were last changed and I had them out anyways. Wires and coils are new and carb was rebuilt by previous owner. He used it mostly on weekends at his cabin in Michigan.
Oil and gas mixture is 24:1 TCW-III and always new fuel/oil in an extremely clean tank (surprising enough) when I take it out. I usually mix it a little on the heavy side of 24:1 as I have read that this outboard should run 20:1 with straight 30 oil. I use starTron ethanol fuel additive as well.
Anyways fast forward a year and I am back out on the Indiana lakes again and the boat ran exactly the same (same less - power) Last time home I took off the cover and I noticed that there was a small piece of wire that looked to be rigging something originally now loosely sitting on the bottom of the power head base. This wire is not original equipment and has no insulation. The outboard has a hand grip for throttle control/steering.
Any Ideas? Is there any kind of electrical advance?
Any help,ideas, or suggestions are greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Chris