Hi folks, I bought the Evinrude in spring of 2015. It ran fine for one season but now it seems under-powered--it starts GREAT, runs fine at mid and high speed, but it dies when idling. There's also a lot of white smoke that seems to come from under the cowl.
I've done a lot of fiddling with it-- removed, soaked, and cleaned the carbs, twice; replaced the fuel pump; replaced the impeller (all with the help of the indispensable LeeRoy's Ramblings!) The motor pees strong but the water is cold to the touch, which makes me think the engine is not getting hot enough or that water is not circulating properly. Today I replaced the thermostat, which was a frozen salty mess, but managed to damage the water cover gasket, so now there's water coming out of the water cover, and I'll have to replace that gasket next weekend.
I guess my question is, what does one do with a motor that's maybe running too cold, or has hotspots? I know that usually the problem is with motors that are overheating, but I have the exact opposite issue. I hope that when I replace the water cover gasket I'll be able to get a good seal and get some water circulating through the motor. Has anyone had this issue, and what was the solution? I feel like anything that goes any deeper than the thermostat is beyond the scope of what I can reasonably expect to accomplish. As it's the kicker for my sailboat it's important that it idles well.
Thanks for any and all help.
I've done a lot of fiddling with it-- removed, soaked, and cleaned the carbs, twice; replaced the fuel pump; replaced the impeller (all with the help of the indispensable LeeRoy's Ramblings!) The motor pees strong but the water is cold to the touch, which makes me think the engine is not getting hot enough or that water is not circulating properly. Today I replaced the thermostat, which was a frozen salty mess, but managed to damage the water cover gasket, so now there's water coming out of the water cover, and I'll have to replace that gasket next weekend.
I guess my question is, what does one do with a motor that's maybe running too cold, or has hotspots? I know that usually the problem is with motors that are overheating, but I have the exact opposite issue. I hope that when I replace the water cover gasket I'll be able to get a good seal and get some water circulating through the motor. Has anyone had this issue, and what was the solution? I feel like anything that goes any deeper than the thermostat is beyond the scope of what I can reasonably expect to accomplish. As it's the kicker for my sailboat it's important that it idles well.
Thanks for any and all help.