ronsealdeath
Petty Officer 3rd Class
- Joined
- Aug 11, 2010
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- 97
Re: 55 Evinrude problem, please help!
Well as some of you suggested the flywheel won't budge after a week of trying. My harmonic balancer puller is in a bit of a state now with the main bolt through the middle bent well out of shape! Tried all but heat and smacking the heck out of the underside of the flywheel but I'm not going to go that route.
I guess its staying on, at least for now which means I'll haver to explore other avenues. I've taken all wiring apart and cleaned all electircal connections up and just checked over and put new jubilee clips on all fuel lines. Tightened up all the fuel pump screws too incase it has been sucking air somewhere.
I have gone back to the carbs now to do a proper clean this time. I didnt take any jets out last time so going to attempt that next. Interestingly When I took the air box off I noticed the little silver core plug had popped off the top of the lower carb. I am assuming this may have something to do with crappy running to some extent. Any way I can stop that happening as they are a bit loose in their seatings?
If the carb clean doesn't sort out the issue then I am reluctantly going to have to assume its the key/flywheel and call time on the engine. I just havent got the tools to get that flywheel off. It wouldnt even budge a tiny bit. Golden rule then is not to apply loctite to your flywheel nut and let it all drip on to the crank and flywheel seating! :redface:
Will post a final outcome as it always good to have an ending to these stories.
Cheers
Well as some of you suggested the flywheel won't budge after a week of trying. My harmonic balancer puller is in a bit of a state now with the main bolt through the middle bent well out of shape! Tried all but heat and smacking the heck out of the underside of the flywheel but I'm not going to go that route.
I guess its staying on, at least for now which means I'll haver to explore other avenues. I've taken all wiring apart and cleaned all electircal connections up and just checked over and put new jubilee clips on all fuel lines. Tightened up all the fuel pump screws too incase it has been sucking air somewhere.
I have gone back to the carbs now to do a proper clean this time. I didnt take any jets out last time so going to attempt that next. Interestingly When I took the air box off I noticed the little silver core plug had popped off the top of the lower carb. I am assuming this may have something to do with crappy running to some extent. Any way I can stop that happening as they are a bit loose in their seatings?
If the carb clean doesn't sort out the issue then I am reluctantly going to have to assume its the key/flywheel and call time on the engine. I just havent got the tools to get that flywheel off. It wouldnt even budge a tiny bit. Golden rule then is not to apply loctite to your flywheel nut and let it all drip on to the crank and flywheel seating! :redface:
Will post a final outcome as it always good to have an ending to these stories.
Cheers