ronsealdeath
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Hi there, I have a late 70s Evinrude 55 with fixed jet carbs and a problem with running in the water. Apologies but this is another 'my engine does this, what's wrong?' threads but I have run out of money so need all the help I can get!
Ok here goes, engine was bought having been standing for unknown period. Ran pretty roughly at idle on 3 outings we have had on it and in the driveway but it started first time always. Always would stall when put in gear and so needed a bit of throttle straight away to get it going at high speed which was always pretty smooth to be fair. Flywheel nut kept coming loose and flew off a few times. Now the engine was probably running for a minute or so with no flywheel nut until we noticed! Loctited it on and it stayed put. Next outing we were going fine, usual stalling at low speed, but suddenly at WOT it stuttered, so I backed off and it died. Wouldn't start for a minute then fired with loads of choke, ran for 10 secs then died even with plenty off travel on the warm up lever.
Paddled back upon which I was told by the neighbour who is an expert on Evinrudes
that it sounded like fuel starvation. So I rebuilt the fuel pump for good measure and also noticed that the vac pipe leading from it to the engine was split, so I replaced it. I have never rebuilt a fuel pump before but its not inconceivable that I may have screwed it up? The diapragm I put in from the rebuild kit wasn't loose like the one I took out? Is this correct?
Anyway, bear with me sorry this is a long story!:redface:
Also rebuilt the carbs and sprayed carb cleaner through them. Haven't got access to compressed air. Also couldn't get access to the low speed orifice as the screws are chewed up a fair bit so they are uncleaned.
Put carbs back on, lync and synch, she started up ok, still rough idle but idled ok at about 1000 on the muffs. Did a decarb with Redex, got loadsof crap out. Checked compression which was 95 psi COLD with no throttle, on each cylinder.
Plugs are new with 0.03 gap.
Took it out yesterday, fired up first time, warmed her up for 5 mins, idled at around what was set on the muffs, little lower but didn't want to stall really. Put in gear and didnt stall, gave it some throttle and it sounded like it was missing a bit, gave it WOT and it was at about 80% of power we had a while back, still sounded a bit rough. Went on for about 5 mins at just under WOT, backed off the throttle and it just died straight away. Tried to restart but would just cough a bit and not start. Gave it loads of chole and it fired for 10 secs then died. Same story for 30 mins. Plugs looked dry when I took them out, no oil deposits. Pumped bulb, gave loads of choke and it would go for a bit longer, say 15 secs, then die.
Fuel is fresh but my TCW3 oil is about 10 yrs old! (I know but it was there!) I have 5 gallons of mixed fuel here with no way of using it!!!!
Took her home, got it fired with loads of choke then using the throttles direct on the carbs I could keep her going above about 3000 RPM but below that she wanted to die out. It would just die otherwise then refuse to start again. Both cylinders warm to touch.
Anyone got any ideas? Anything I can do on the cheap! Been offered some carbs off a 50hp johnson of same year for quite cheap. Are they worth a try on there? Is it worth trying to get into my low speed orifices? I guess so but will need to make a tool to get the screws off.
Any help would be awesome. I dont want to give up on her as she ran great at high RPM before and I want to get her going nice and smooth.
Cheers
Al
Wales
Ok here goes, engine was bought having been standing for unknown period. Ran pretty roughly at idle on 3 outings we have had on it and in the driveway but it started first time always. Always would stall when put in gear and so needed a bit of throttle straight away to get it going at high speed which was always pretty smooth to be fair. Flywheel nut kept coming loose and flew off a few times. Now the engine was probably running for a minute or so with no flywheel nut until we noticed! Loctited it on and it stayed put. Next outing we were going fine, usual stalling at low speed, but suddenly at WOT it stuttered, so I backed off and it died. Wouldn't start for a minute then fired with loads of choke, ran for 10 secs then died even with plenty off travel on the warm up lever.
Paddled back upon which I was told by the neighbour who is an expert on Evinrudes
Anyway, bear with me sorry this is a long story!:redface:
Also rebuilt the carbs and sprayed carb cleaner through them. Haven't got access to compressed air. Also couldn't get access to the low speed orifice as the screws are chewed up a fair bit so they are uncleaned.
Put carbs back on, lync and synch, she started up ok, still rough idle but idled ok at about 1000 on the muffs. Did a decarb with Redex, got loadsof crap out. Checked compression which was 95 psi COLD with no throttle, on each cylinder.
Plugs are new with 0.03 gap.
Took it out yesterday, fired up first time, warmed her up for 5 mins, idled at around what was set on the muffs, little lower but didn't want to stall really. Put in gear and didnt stall, gave it some throttle and it sounded like it was missing a bit, gave it WOT and it was at about 80% of power we had a while back, still sounded a bit rough. Went on for about 5 mins at just under WOT, backed off the throttle and it just died straight away. Tried to restart but would just cough a bit and not start. Gave it loads of chole and it fired for 10 secs then died. Same story for 30 mins. Plugs looked dry when I took them out, no oil deposits. Pumped bulb, gave loads of choke and it would go for a bit longer, say 15 secs, then die.
Fuel is fresh but my TCW3 oil is about 10 yrs old! (I know but it was there!) I have 5 gallons of mixed fuel here with no way of using it!!!!
Took her home, got it fired with loads of choke then using the throttles direct on the carbs I could keep her going above about 3000 RPM but below that she wanted to die out. It would just die otherwise then refuse to start again. Both cylinders warm to touch.
Anyone got any ideas? Anything I can do on the cheap! Been offered some carbs off a 50hp johnson of same year for quite cheap. Are they worth a try on there? Is it worth trying to get into my low speed orifices? I guess so but will need to make a tool to get the screws off.
Any help would be awesome. I dont want to give up on her as she ran great at high RPM before and I want to get her going nice and smooth.
Cheers
Al
Wales