scott_maier
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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- Mar 16, 2009
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I was hooking up the control cables for this motor and had the brilliant idea to disconnect that "spark control lever" on the starboard side of the motor. :facepalm: This is the large lever that the throttle cable connects to on the bottom and on the top it connects to the timing plate with a smaller link. The lever consists of two pieces with a large spring between them. Anyway, it seemed like it was binding so I took it off, disassembled it to clean the old crusty grease reassembled it and put it back on. The cleaning didn't make much difference, but I think I screwed up the timing in the process and now the motor won't idle. I also changed the length of that arm that connects the lever to the large throttle cam up at the carburetors. I have a johnson shop manual and went thru the link and sync to no avail. It'll start, run for a few seconds then die, I think it's flooding out.
It was idling fine before I did this by the way, I was just hooking up the control cables before i screwed it all up. All should be well with the carbs, spark and fuel pump, i rechecked compression on both cyl's and it's 150 on both. The only other difference is I'm testing in a barrel of water instead of the muffs.
I think I need to start from scratch as far as the link and sync goes, but I'm not sure where to initially set that adjustable link that connects the spark control lever and the throttle cam. This is part #73 in the following diagram.
http://www.crowleymarine.com/johnson-evinrude/parts/43353.cfm
Any suggestions? Boots to the head are also welcome...
It was idling fine before I did this by the way, I was just hooking up the control cables before i screwed it all up. All should be well with the carbs, spark and fuel pump, i rechecked compression on both cyl's and it's 150 on both. The only other difference is I'm testing in a barrel of water instead of the muffs.
I think I need to start from scratch as far as the link and sync goes, but I'm not sure where to initially set that adjustable link that connects the spark control lever and the throttle cam. This is part #73 in the following diagram.
http://www.crowleymarine.com/johnson-evinrude/parts/43353.cfm
Any suggestions? Boots to the head are also welcome...