woodnknots
Petty Officer 3rd Class
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- Oct 20, 2006
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I have a twin outboard setup consisting of 2 55hp Johnsons. The starboard motor has no issues, and sounds great. The port works, but always runs at a much lower tone than the starboard. I say tone, because that's the best way to describe it. The starboard sounds just like you'd want your outboard to sound, and the port just sounds like it's lazy, or just smoked a joint, or something.
Anyway, when I'm running at WOT on both motors, the port will every once in a while just start surging on me. I can usually back off the throttle, check it out, and then go again within about 15-20 seconds or so. It sounds like fuel to me when it surges. The first time it happened, I unscrewed the cover for the fuel pump to check the screen (it was clean) and put it back on, and the motor ran like a champ for the next several times out on the water. Tonight it started it's crap again. I backed off on the throttle, played with it, and it eventually worked okay again. BUT... When I advanced the throttle on both motors evenly, the port was obviously lagging behind in rpm's. They both got to wot, but you could hear the port was lagging behind on the way up there.
Any ideas? I'm thinking I may have a timing problem, or a carb issue that is intermittent, or a combination of problems.
Help, PLEASE!! I'm deploying the first part of November, and striper season is coming!!
Anyway, when I'm running at WOT on both motors, the port will every once in a while just start surging on me. I can usually back off the throttle, check it out, and then go again within about 15-20 seconds or so. It sounds like fuel to me when it surges. The first time it happened, I unscrewed the cover for the fuel pump to check the screen (it was clean) and put it back on, and the motor ran like a champ for the next several times out on the water. Tonight it started it's crap again. I backed off on the throttle, played with it, and it eventually worked okay again. BUT... When I advanced the throttle on both motors evenly, the port was obviously lagging behind in rpm's. They both got to wot, but you could hear the port was lagging behind on the way up there.
Any ideas? I'm thinking I may have a timing problem, or a carb issue that is intermittent, or a combination of problems.
Help, PLEASE!! I'm deploying the first part of November, and striper season is coming!!