HERE is my Youtube video of the issue on my 1988 Evinrude 120 V4, with the VRO.
Shes been a great motor, no issues the last two seasons until suddenly last weekend I cannot get on plane and my engine wouldn't go over 3.5k RPM or so.
I posted to the Evinrude Facebook groups and got the usual "Carbs!" "Plugs!" responses.... until I filmed this video and everyone disappeared on me.
Hoping someone here has help. Ive seen similar posts here in the past (shoutout to @Sean Lloyd)
I have done: New fuel line, new fuel bulb, new fuel filter, new correctly gapped Champion spark plugs (also tried NGKs... problem persisted).
I have checked: Carb (Clean), Spark Plugs (Tested good), Spark Plug wires (Good resistance).
The engine appears to be going into SLOW mode (im assuming... ive never seen SLOW Mode nor is an alarm going off... who knows what electrical has been changed over the years). I followed the CDI Electronics debug process by disconnecting the tan wires at the back of the head. One wire (Tan with black stripe) briefly let the motor go over 5k before reverting back to SLOW mode. All three tan wires unplugged at the same time had no effect.
What else can I check? I am at a loss here... I secretly suspect the power pack is faulty but it could be coils as well (although would the spark plugs test and fire fine if the coils were shot? On my motorcycle that wasnt the case).
Hoping someone familiar with these old two stroke Evinrudes can help give me some advice. I am not optimistic a shop would want to or be able to work on such an old motor as this, at least any easier / cheaper then myself.
Cheers everyone!
Shes been a great motor, no issues the last two seasons until suddenly last weekend I cannot get on plane and my engine wouldn't go over 3.5k RPM or so.
I posted to the Evinrude Facebook groups and got the usual "Carbs!" "Plugs!" responses.... until I filmed this video and everyone disappeared on me.
Hoping someone here has help. Ive seen similar posts here in the past (shoutout to @Sean Lloyd)
I have done: New fuel line, new fuel bulb, new fuel filter, new correctly gapped Champion spark plugs (also tried NGKs... problem persisted).
I have checked: Carb (Clean), Spark Plugs (Tested good), Spark Plug wires (Good resistance).
The engine appears to be going into SLOW mode (im assuming... ive never seen SLOW Mode nor is an alarm going off... who knows what electrical has been changed over the years). I followed the CDI Electronics debug process by disconnecting the tan wires at the back of the head. One wire (Tan with black stripe) briefly let the motor go over 5k before reverting back to SLOW mode. All three tan wires unplugged at the same time had no effect.
What else can I check? I am at a loss here... I secretly suspect the power pack is faulty but it could be coils as well (although would the spark plugs test and fire fine if the coils were shot? On my motorcycle that wasnt the case).
Hoping someone familiar with these old two stroke Evinrudes can help give me some advice. I am not optimistic a shop would want to or be able to work on such an old motor as this, at least any easier / cheaper then myself.
Cheers everyone!