Re: 62 28 hp evinrude wont start
I have one too. I just got mine and it runs pretty rough. I still need to rebuild my carb.
The things we need to do to revive an old motor include...
1) Check compression FIRST! Compression really should be above 90psi (my opinion) in each cylinder and within 10% of each other.
Mine is 90/85psi which is marginal. In order to improve compression I am going to De-Carb.
http://forums.iboats.com/showthread.php?t=158076
2) Check Ignition at each cylinder (spark). Spark should jump a 7/16" gap. (so they say...) Points should be gaped @ .020" and be clean and shiny. Plugs should be gaped @ .030".
I haven't checked my points or how good my spark is yet, but it does run, somewhat. My WOT doesn't seem very wide open and I can't get mine to Idle very low. (I want to troll, and I need long idle time.)
3) Check Fuel... If your pump is pumping and your engine is starving, you either have a blocked fuel passage or no vacuum. (no compression... no vacuum.) Check the vacuum line to the "cut out" switch for leaks. Low vacuum could be caused by bad butterfly valves... (probably not.)
If your flooding... the low idle needle is worn or the float valve won't seat.
(I NEED TO REBUILD).
4) Synchronize... The ignition needs to be sync'd with the carburetor. linkage needs to be adjusted so the carb does not get ahead of the spark or vice versa. There is quite a bit of spark advance to get the wide rpm range of 500 to 5000 on a 2-stroke and it has to happen when the throttle is in the right position. I did it on my 63' 40hp and it was easier with the flywheel off.
(I gotta do this too).
Good Luck...


