beverly
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Picked up a boat (13 foot holy aluminum), motor (1982 Evinrude 8hp) and trailer (homemade 150 LBS busted lights).
Note.
First time on the water for 4 hours (fishing test). Mid throttle it would misfire but after it warmed up you could almost go WOT. At WOT the engine hesitates (kinda misfire marble/clattering/rattling/backfire? sound), unless you backed off the throttle a mm. And if you kept it there, it would run fine.
Metal shavings on engine caused by a metal pin (holding the/sliding/swivel the gear for the pull cord) hitting the flywheel when it started up and the pull cord was rewinding back the cord.
End of note...
Its running better than it did.. Thanks to all for your info input from other posts
Old spark plug were dry, light brown (use them for spares since they don't match what should be in there [gap was off too (close to 4)].. Replaced those.
Took the carb apart, bathed it in a sonic vibrator, and re-adjusted the float (no rebuild kit). All parts in decent shape. Only one metal shaving found after carb cleaning.
Cleaned the carb again with carb cleaner. Took the spark plugs off and sprayed carb cleaner in the cylinders. Did this 3 times.
Took a clear line from the fuel pump to carb and bubbles are getting in (replacing a new aftermarket fuel line hose from the tank to the outboard) getting an OEM one instead. I heard some horror story about these things (hit and miss). Fuel leak happens @ the female plug to male on the outboard. if you wiggle it you can get a steady connection, so it?s not seating properly.
Its making good compression. On cold, 1st pull 60 psi, 2nd pull 80 psi, 3rd pull 107 psi. Both cylinders were the same. I've heard guys that can only get up to 90 with new rings and head gasket but that?s a 40 50 HP evinrude.
When the engine is running for 30 min or more, the water is luke warn and engine isn't hot to touch (really warm). Makes me wonder is there even a thermostat in there, doing its job...
Next I?m going to is see if there?s play in the pistons which i doubt since it only makes the marble/chattering/ratting sound at WOT or kind of misfires but that might be due to the exhaust leak happening or something tapping with the manual pull starter which i heard it might be this.
To Do List I
- Check for piston play
- Re-replace fuel line from tank to outboard. (defective)
- Tight engine block to exhaust (60 ft lbs.?) don?t know how they go together but, I?ll find out soon enough
- Wash engine compartment (with MeanGreen)
- Make an air filter (like the ones for lawnmowers or a screen mesh) Still wonder if it had one.
To Do List II (for next year | maybe)
- New/rebuild propeller (current one has a crack and some dings
- Exhaust gasket (if it needs one)
- Thermostat (if it needs one)
Any Comments are Welcomed.
Maybe I've over looked something or haven't wrote about it.

Note.
First time on the water for 4 hours (fishing test). Mid throttle it would misfire but after it warmed up you could almost go WOT. At WOT the engine hesitates (kinda misfire marble/clattering/rattling/backfire? sound), unless you backed off the throttle a mm. And if you kept it there, it would run fine.
Metal shavings on engine caused by a metal pin (holding the/sliding/swivel the gear for the pull cord) hitting the flywheel when it started up and the pull cord was rewinding back the cord.
End of note...
Its running better than it did.. Thanks to all for your info input from other posts
Old spark plug were dry, light brown (use them for spares since they don't match what should be in there [gap was off too (close to 4)].. Replaced those.
Took the carb apart, bathed it in a sonic vibrator, and re-adjusted the float (no rebuild kit). All parts in decent shape. Only one metal shaving found after carb cleaning.
Cleaned the carb again with carb cleaner. Took the spark plugs off and sprayed carb cleaner in the cylinders. Did this 3 times.
Took a clear line from the fuel pump to carb and bubbles are getting in (replacing a new aftermarket fuel line hose from the tank to the outboard) getting an OEM one instead. I heard some horror story about these things (hit and miss). Fuel leak happens @ the female plug to male on the outboard. if you wiggle it you can get a steady connection, so it?s not seating properly.
Its making good compression. On cold, 1st pull 60 psi, 2nd pull 80 psi, 3rd pull 107 psi. Both cylinders were the same. I've heard guys that can only get up to 90 with new rings and head gasket but that?s a 40 50 HP evinrude.
When the engine is running for 30 min or more, the water is luke warn and engine isn't hot to touch (really warm). Makes me wonder is there even a thermostat in there, doing its job...
Next I?m going to is see if there?s play in the pistons which i doubt since it only makes the marble/chattering/ratting sound at WOT or kind of misfires but that might be due to the exhaust leak happening or something tapping with the manual pull starter which i heard it might be this.
To Do List I
- Check for piston play
- Re-replace fuel line from tank to outboard. (defective)
- Tight engine block to exhaust (60 ft lbs.?) don?t know how they go together but, I?ll find out soon enough
- Wash engine compartment (with MeanGreen)
- Make an air filter (like the ones for lawnmowers or a screen mesh) Still wonder if it had one.
To Do List II (for next year | maybe)
- New/rebuild propeller (current one has a crack and some dings
- Exhaust gasket (if it needs one)
- Thermostat (if it needs one)

Any Comments are Welcomed.
Maybe I've over looked something or haven't wrote about it.
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