Hello all..!! I'm new to this forum but not new to boats/motors/etc. I've worked on OMC outboards before, but it was a LONG time ago. Most of my experience was on OMC 140/150hp motors from 1978-1990.
Here's what I have... A 1987 Evinrude 200XP that I've "known" since new. My friend bought it and installed it on his boat, which I then bought 10 yrs later. I've stored to boat for 10 yrs, starting it every 2yrs, then re-winterizing it after running it. It has run on ethonal fuel, but not for any length of time, just to run it for 15 min every two-three years, and re-winterize it.
Now that I'm trying to get back on the water.... I had a mechanic replace the water pump, foot oil, top off the trim oil (a problem for later), replace one power-pack, and clear all the water lines. There SEEMED to be carb issues, but after messing around with it, all the cylinders were firing. The mechanic opened a couple of 'float drains' to see what came out, didn't seem concerned, and said "You're ready to go..!!"
Now I'm in the water, and the engine is running not so good... It seemed ok at first, but 15 minutes after launch, I tried some throttle and its obviously not running on all cylinders. Oddly (?) it seems to idle 'fast'... I pulled the cover to look at it, and returned to the dock. Later as I was putting the cover back on, I noticed the 'plug' to the replaced power pack un-coupled..!!! Whether this happened when I removed the cover I don't know. I connected the coupler, started it, and it seems to idle more slowly and run a bit better. I'm about to give it a test run now.
Lastly, there is a water 'leak' from a small ' fixture ' attached to the block, just behind the carbs, on the starboard side, about mid-engine. It has some sort of 'actuator' on it that looks like it's attached to the throttle linkage. Can anyone tell me what this unit is called..?? I've never seen a leak like this. Does it have replaceable seals..??
I'm pulling the plugs prior to test running it again to see if the plugs are "wet".
Should I be re-building the carbs as a matter of 'age' and storage length..??
The last time the engine was used it always ran great. Fast..!!
Any advice much appreciated.
Here's what I have... A 1987 Evinrude 200XP that I've "known" since new. My friend bought it and installed it on his boat, which I then bought 10 yrs later. I've stored to boat for 10 yrs, starting it every 2yrs, then re-winterizing it after running it. It has run on ethonal fuel, but not for any length of time, just to run it for 15 min every two-three years, and re-winterize it.
Now that I'm trying to get back on the water.... I had a mechanic replace the water pump, foot oil, top off the trim oil (a problem for later), replace one power-pack, and clear all the water lines. There SEEMED to be carb issues, but after messing around with it, all the cylinders were firing. The mechanic opened a couple of 'float drains' to see what came out, didn't seem concerned, and said "You're ready to go..!!"
Now I'm in the water, and the engine is running not so good... It seemed ok at first, but 15 minutes after launch, I tried some throttle and its obviously not running on all cylinders. Oddly (?) it seems to idle 'fast'... I pulled the cover to look at it, and returned to the dock. Later as I was putting the cover back on, I noticed the 'plug' to the replaced power pack un-coupled..!!! Whether this happened when I removed the cover I don't know. I connected the coupler, started it, and it seems to idle more slowly and run a bit better. I'm about to give it a test run now.
Lastly, there is a water 'leak' from a small ' fixture ' attached to the block, just behind the carbs, on the starboard side, about mid-engine. It has some sort of 'actuator' on it that looks like it's attached to the throttle linkage. Can anyone tell me what this unit is called..?? I've never seen a leak like this. Does it have replaceable seals..??
I'm pulling the plugs prior to test running it again to see if the plugs are "wet".
Should I be re-building the carbs as a matter of 'age' and storage length..??
The last time the engine was used it always ran great. Fast..!!
Any advice much appreciated.