1999 Johnson 130hp carb issues???

thyNemesis

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I have purchased my first boat and doing some pre-launch checks and found something I needed to get answered prior to launch day!

My brother-inlaw and I were looking at the engine and decided to removed two of the brass screws (noted in attached picture) and it looked as thought they were full of oil. Is this suppose to be? These looked like float bowls to me but don't know if this motor has carbs on them or fuel injectors, either way, are they suppose to be full of oil?

we also found this wire disconnected (see photo) and was wondering if this is the VRO oil sensing alarm? The VRO is still connected and we found that the fuel/water filter had a lot of water in it. We used a external gas can with pre-mixed gas and got the engine to run for short periods, like 10-30 seconds or so.

Should I drain these float bowls(?) of this oil and rerun with the external tank again? This oil I'm explaining, it's not fuel with some oil in it, it looks like dark oil that one would see if they haven't changes the automobile in a while.

This jar (see attached pic) is from the fuel/water filter and we also drained some of the fuel from the tank when we disconnected the fuel line form the engine. Most of the fluid on the bottom came from the filter, the fuel from the tank looked as though it had oil already pre-mixed in it.
 

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Bosunsmate

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Re: 1999 Johnson 130hp carb issues???

Looks like it might of being oiled up for winterisation or storage of some sort.
Id drain them and use the external tank with premix until you are sure the vro is working
One of those wires is looking like it comes from the temperature unit, im not sure what the one from under the flywheel does.
Maybe its the one that puts the boat into safe mode if thermostat says engines hot
 

stylesabu

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Re: 1999 Johnson 130hp carb issues???

its carbed and should be fuel. does this have an external oil tank? the wire is a temp sensor and should be connected
 

thyNemesis

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Re: 1999 Johnson 130hp carb issues???

its carbed and should be fuel. does this have an external oil tank? the wire is a temp sensor and should be connected

So, this engine has carbs. I will open and drain each of the float bowls and will re-run engine with the external pre-mixed tank, I am guessing I will need to prevent the VRO from working during this testing procedure, so I can see if the engine sounds and runs better than before. Once this is completed I will re-think either if I want or need to by-pass the VRO system altogether.

Yes, there is an external oil tank. I will re-connect the wire. Where is the thermostat located on this unit, if you know off hand?

Thanks.
 

stylesabu

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Re: 1999 Johnson 130hp carb issues???

leave vro alone at this point,25 to 1 wont hurt engine it will just smoke more. and you're only testing at this point.my v6 has a t-stat on the top side upper corner of each head. they are under a screw cap.
 
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