Recently got a 1976 25hp Johnson from a friend. He used the motor for several years fishing local lakes. The lower unit blew up on him. Clutch dog came apart and took out most of the lower unit. Chowdered up the gears and put a hole in the side of the upper housing. He got a bigger motor and give this one to me because he knows I like to fool with old OMC outboards. Here's what I've done to the motor so far:
1. checked compression ~125psi per cylinder
2. rebuilt carb with sierra kit after soaking in carb cleaner for 24 hours.
3. replaced lower unit with one from another motor that I resealed, pressure tests fine
4. strong spark on both cylinders
5. adjusted points to .020
6. replaced fuel lines
7. removed electric start components because the electric start bracket was cracked. Replaced electric start bracket with manual start bracket
I tried to run it in a can today. It was fine for about a minute and idling perfectly. After that it started sneezing constantly. Adjusting throttle and idle mixture made no difference. It seemed to sneeze no matter how much throttle I gave it. Is my crankshaft seal bad? How can I check my crankshaft seal? When I took the flywheel off there wasn't any oil/residue underneath the flywheel or on the ignition components. There did seem to be some oily residue underneath the ignition plate and on the top of the motor. Any suggestions?
1. checked compression ~125psi per cylinder
2. rebuilt carb with sierra kit after soaking in carb cleaner for 24 hours.
3. replaced lower unit with one from another motor that I resealed, pressure tests fine
4. strong spark on both cylinders
5. adjusted points to .020
6. replaced fuel lines
7. removed electric start components because the electric start bracket was cracked. Replaced electric start bracket with manual start bracket
I tried to run it in a can today. It was fine for about a minute and idling perfectly. After that it started sneezing constantly. Adjusting throttle and idle mixture made no difference. It seemed to sneeze no matter how much throttle I gave it. Is my crankshaft seal bad? How can I check my crankshaft seal? When I took the flywheel off there wasn't any oil/residue underneath the flywheel or on the ignition components. There did seem to be some oily residue underneath the ignition plate and on the top of the motor. Any suggestions?
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