All,
I was working on this motor, a 1972 Johnson 6 hp, for a co-worker, it belonged to his father. It has very light use and is in almost pristine shape. I'm posting on here so that others may learn from my mistakes.
The lesson being that you should alway do a compression check first.
Upon initial inspection I had seen that the carb had a wasp nest in one of the front holes, now, sure the pull starter needed a little work, but after the carb job, getting the pull starter fixed and a timing tweak, I still should have checked the compression.
but instead I went for a test launch.
It would start fine and idle ok, well, maybe a little rough, but I checked the spark on both plugs, bright blue! So on the jon boat it went.
Well wouldn't you know it. It just wouldn't plane out. I mean, when it was in neutral, well it would rev up like a scalded dog. But in gear when it was on the water? Ha, it just wouldn't rev. Just sat in the water and bogged down.
So I went back to the dock, restarted it, and pulled the top wire off. Of course it shut off. uh oh...then restarted again, pulled off the bottom plug wire, ran the same.
(remember I said the idle seemed a little rough? )
Sigh, live and learn. Bottom cylinder had a leaky head gasket-

I was working on this motor, a 1972 Johnson 6 hp, for a co-worker, it belonged to his father. It has very light use and is in almost pristine shape. I'm posting on here so that others may learn from my mistakes.
The lesson being that you should alway do a compression check first.
Upon initial inspection I had seen that the carb had a wasp nest in one of the front holes, now, sure the pull starter needed a little work, but after the carb job, getting the pull starter fixed and a timing tweak, I still should have checked the compression.
but instead I went for a test launch.
It would start fine and idle ok, well, maybe a little rough, but I checked the spark on both plugs, bright blue! So on the jon boat it went.
Well wouldn't you know it. It just wouldn't plane out. I mean, when it was in neutral, well it would rev up like a scalded dog. But in gear when it was on the water? Ha, it just wouldn't rev. Just sat in the water and bogged down.
So I went back to the dock, restarted it, and pulled the top wire off. Of course it shut off. uh oh...then restarted again, pulled off the bottom plug wire, ran the same.
(remember I said the idle seemed a little rough? )
Sigh, live and learn. Bottom cylinder had a leaky head gasket-


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