2 potential issues from my viewpoint:
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Edit - It looks like I can also get a Sierra 18-5768 by Wednesday. I'm trying to determine which is the right replacement part also.
Looking for recommendations while I read up more on troubleshooting.
Thanks,
-DW
- A vacuum line came off of my lower carburetor. After fixing it, I adjusted the idle mixture screws, losing track of the prior settings. I re-indexed by screwing all the way in, then back out 1.5 turns, also tested with 2.5 turns with no luck. What is the correct bench setting?
- I think the vacuum line issue may have been hiding an issue with my power pack or some other part of my ignition system.
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- A couple of weeks ago, I tuned the carbuertors on my J50ESLEUR after replacing the coil. Everything was running swimmingly, but I ran out of gas just as I approached the boat ramp, so was unsure if I had it perfect.
- We were able to take it back out today after it sat for 2 weeks. We started out and I ran it through the range of speeds. All was well. We drove to the north end of the lake (7 miles) and it was there that I started having minor issues. It started idling rough, but stilll ran through the rest of the speed range well.
- We took it to the south end of the lake and up a creek for lunch, and it still idled rough, but I was able to moor to some trees and we enjoyed lunch.
- I started it to head home and it would run on only one cylinder, up to about 3000 RPM, no faster, and again rough idle. I pulled the hood and adjusted the mixture screws to see if I could address a possible over-rich mixture issue without success.
- I looked further to find the vacuum line on the lower carburetor had split where it attached to the top of the carburetor and didn't have a pair of needle-nose pliers available to reconnect it, so we returned to the boat ramp at low speed on one cylinder (about 1 mile).
- I trimmed and reconnected the vacuum line, then started the motor. It ran on one cylinder only. (lower cylinder, the one the vacuum line had disconnected from)
- Playing further with the carburetor mixture screws, I determined that the upper cylinder wasn't firing, not the lower cylinder. I got them totally out of adjustment and didn't pay enough attention to remember how many turns they were from all the way in.
- I pulled the spark plugs and ran a compression test because I was worried that I'd experienced a mechanical failure. 90PSI on both cylinders - normal.
- The top spark plug was "mocha" and wet. The bottom one was "dark chocolate" and wet.
- I started worrying that my new coil might have failed, so I grabbed the old one and attached the primary and secondary from the top plug to the coil (didn't ground the coil). No spark.
- I tested the charge coil according to the procedure in my book and it tested out at well over 230V.
- In the process of all this, I pulled the connector spring out of one of the plug wires while trying to remove it from the coil secondary, so made a trip to West Marine and got new plugs and wires (9" wires instead of the original 6" ones because that's what West Marine had in stock)
- When I got home, I looked up the bench test procedure for my coil. All test numbers were right in the middle of the acceptable range, measured at 76 degrees F. The primary to ground test was right at 0.07 ohms if I remember correctly and the primary to secondary was also right in the middle of the acceptable range (I think 315 ohms on both). The old coil that I replaced a few months ago reads 312 ohms on the top cylinder side primary to secondary and 291 ohms on the bottom cylinder side, with primary to ground of 0.3 on the top and 0.5 on the bottom.
- I replaced the power pack 8 years ago. I'm looking at buying a new one because it would be less expensive than renting a boat over the Thanksgiving holiday.
- I haven't tested the power pack because I don't have the peak reading DVOM tool the Seloc book recommends or the Stevens PL-88 load adapter.
Edit - It looks like I can also get a Sierra 18-5768 by Wednesday. I'm trying to determine which is the right replacement part also.
Looking for recommendations while I read up more on troubleshooting.
Thanks,
-DW
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