Just bought this motor a month ago in working condition. Did a stupid thing and forgot to strap down back of the boat and drove a few miles with it like that on the highway with the back of the boat bouncing around before I realized what was going on. Mind you it wasn't jumping up and down in the air, but the noise was what tipped me off.
After that motor wont start. Had the motor trimmed up so I know it didn't hit the road or anything. People might read this and think of an extreme situation, but it wasn't anything like that. After that I tried to figure out why my motor wouldn't start and I saw the cam roller wasn't meeting the cam at all, even when I had the throttle handle turned all the way up. First thing I figured was that the gear teeth on the throttle handle had jumped out of alignment, but that doesn't seem to be the case. There's 3 smaller pegs and one larger pegs that match up with where they should be on the opposite gear.
I took a look at schematics of the intake manifold and carb and I think my problem is that I'm missing part number 0318439, "Throttle lever to choke bellcrank link", but I can't be sure.
The only other outboard I've got experience on is a 1978 15 HP evinrude and the link and sync process is completely different on that motor. There's a screw that you can adjust on that motor to move the cam roller left or right so that the cam roller will be between the two marks on the cam just as the butterfly opens. There's nothing like that on this motor. I have no idea on how to adjust the cam roller on this motor. There's no way to adjust the cam either as there's no slot to slide the cam forwards or backwards under the cam like there is on some other motors.
I threw a video up on youtube to show you guys whats going on. I've got an appointment with the mechanic next week anyway as I was planning to have them throw a new carb kit and water pump in, but I'd like to learn more about my motor and see if I could fix this myself. I've learned a lot on here so I figured trying to troubleshoot this might teach me a thing or two even if I cant figure it out msyelf.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kI4Ln9C5428
Second video with a closer look at where the cam follower is in relation to the cam.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIeoeYCgTAM
Edit: So I took a second look and I'm definitely missing the throttle lever to choke bellcrank link. Without that it seems like the throttle butterfly wont open when I open the choke butterfly with the choke handle. Looking at the diagram of the intake manifold it looks like the "screw fastener #0303686 between the lower and upper throttle lever link is the way to move the cam follower #0384697. The real question here though is how did I lose both the throttle lever to choke bellcrank link AND throw the cam follower completely out of alignment? Is it conceivable that jarring of the motor could cause BOTH of these things to happen? I looked all around the motor and couldn't find the throttle lever to choke bellcrank link. It seems to me like someone would have to get in there with a screw driver to adjust the throttle lever link. Can someone confirm this is how to adjust the cam follower?
After that motor wont start. Had the motor trimmed up so I know it didn't hit the road or anything. People might read this and think of an extreme situation, but it wasn't anything like that. After that I tried to figure out why my motor wouldn't start and I saw the cam roller wasn't meeting the cam at all, even when I had the throttle handle turned all the way up. First thing I figured was that the gear teeth on the throttle handle had jumped out of alignment, but that doesn't seem to be the case. There's 3 smaller pegs and one larger pegs that match up with where they should be on the opposite gear.
I took a look at schematics of the intake manifold and carb and I think my problem is that I'm missing part number 0318439, "Throttle lever to choke bellcrank link", but I can't be sure.
The only other outboard I've got experience on is a 1978 15 HP evinrude and the link and sync process is completely different on that motor. There's a screw that you can adjust on that motor to move the cam roller left or right so that the cam roller will be between the two marks on the cam just as the butterfly opens. There's nothing like that on this motor. I have no idea on how to adjust the cam roller on this motor. There's no way to adjust the cam either as there's no slot to slide the cam forwards or backwards under the cam like there is on some other motors.
I threw a video up on youtube to show you guys whats going on. I've got an appointment with the mechanic next week anyway as I was planning to have them throw a new carb kit and water pump in, but I'd like to learn more about my motor and see if I could fix this myself. I've learned a lot on here so I figured trying to troubleshoot this might teach me a thing or two even if I cant figure it out msyelf.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kI4Ln9C5428
Second video with a closer look at where the cam follower is in relation to the cam.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIeoeYCgTAM
Edit: So I took a second look and I'm definitely missing the throttle lever to choke bellcrank link. Without that it seems like the throttle butterfly wont open when I open the choke butterfly with the choke handle. Looking at the diagram of the intake manifold it looks like the "screw fastener #0303686 between the lower and upper throttle lever link is the way to move the cam follower #0384697. The real question here though is how did I lose both the throttle lever to choke bellcrank link AND throw the cam follower completely out of alignment? Is it conceivable that jarring of the motor could cause BOTH of these things to happen? I looked all around the motor and couldn't find the throttle lever to choke bellcrank link. It seems to me like someone would have to get in there with a screw driver to adjust the throttle lever link. Can someone confirm this is how to adjust the cam follower?
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