I have a 1962 28 hp Johnson outboard and I am preparing it for the summer use. I bought it at the end of last summer and did not have a chance to use it until now. When I bought it the previous owner and myself were able to get it running for about a minute and then hit the kill switch to turn it off. After we killed it we coud not get it started again. I tried a few more times that same week and was unable to get it started.
About a month ago I brought it to a local marine and they would not work on it because it was a 1962. They said it was too much of a liability if they broke anything. So I just recharged the battery and hooked it up, choked it and it started up. I then filled the tank with new gas and oil and started it again and let it run for around 20 minutes. It was running well then after the 20 minutes the idle became real rough and it sound as if it was going to stall out at any time. After a few minutes of running like that it did stall out. It started right back up after it stalled out but it was still running rough. I tried to play with the low and high speed knobs going from rich to lean but I am not sure where they should be at. After a few more tries I could not get it to start back up. I am extremely new to outboard motors and have no idea what to do to get this motor running well. I figure it is a pretty good sign that I was able to get it running today for an extended period of time but I am looking for some help.
Is there any ideas why this motor started and ran for some time and then stalled out and won't start back up? Where should I place the low speed and high speed, more rich or more lean? ANy help or advice will be greatly apppreciated.
About a month ago I brought it to a local marine and they would not work on it because it was a 1962. They said it was too much of a liability if they broke anything. So I just recharged the battery and hooked it up, choked it and it started up. I then filled the tank with new gas and oil and started it again and let it run for around 20 minutes. It was running well then after the 20 minutes the idle became real rough and it sound as if it was going to stall out at any time. After a few minutes of running like that it did stall out. It started right back up after it stalled out but it was still running rough. I tried to play with the low and high speed knobs going from rich to lean but I am not sure where they should be at. After a few more tries I could not get it to start back up. I am extremely new to outboard motors and have no idea what to do to get this motor running well. I figure it is a pretty good sign that I was able to get it running today for an extended period of time but I am looking for some help.
Is there any ideas why this motor started and ran for some time and then stalled out and won't start back up? Where should I place the low speed and high speed, more rich or more lean? ANy help or advice will be greatly apppreciated.