67-69johnman
Petty Officer 3rd Class
- Joined
- Feb 17, 2012
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- 75
Hi all ,
I recently acquired a 1979 evinrude 35 that hadn't run in about 10 years. I saw it run then actually. Well now that I've acquired It has problems. When I purchased it, the wiring harness was completely corroded. I replaced it with a new one from CDI. I opened the carburetor only to find it looked amazing inside. I didn't have a kit so I didnt pull the welsh plugs or anything but I'm considering it since I now have it off again. Anyway, the issue here is that my carb seems to be fine, I've got good compression in both cylinders and I've got a bright blue spark that will jump a 3/4 inch gap. I also ohmed out the coils and found they were both in spec. At this point I put it all back together and attemped a start up with no luck. There's an issue somewhere between the battery cables and the started because I can only get a slow I'crank with it hooked up to the factory cables. So I'm using jumper cables and a start button until my new solenoid and cables arrive. ANYWAY, when attempting a start even with Spark, Fuel and compression the only thing I end up with is wet spark plugs. The most I can get is a loud backfire after alot of cranking.
I pulled the flywheel to ensure that the key wasn't sheared. It wasn't. I'm thinking it's got to be something to do with my disassembly and reassembly since it did run before sitting for that long and before the wiring was corroded. Any Ideas? I'm stumped!
I recently acquired a 1979 evinrude 35 that hadn't run in about 10 years. I saw it run then actually. Well now that I've acquired It has problems. When I purchased it, the wiring harness was completely corroded. I replaced it with a new one from CDI. I opened the carburetor only to find it looked amazing inside. I didn't have a kit so I didnt pull the welsh plugs or anything but I'm considering it since I now have it off again. Anyway, the issue here is that my carb seems to be fine, I've got good compression in both cylinders and I've got a bright blue spark that will jump a 3/4 inch gap. I also ohmed out the coils and found they were both in spec. At this point I put it all back together and attemped a start up with no luck. There's an issue somewhere between the battery cables and the started because I can only get a slow I'crank with it hooked up to the factory cables. So I'm using jumper cables and a start button until my new solenoid and cables arrive. ANYWAY, when attempting a start even with Spark, Fuel and compression the only thing I end up with is wet spark plugs. The most I can get is a loud backfire after alot of cranking.
I pulled the flywheel to ensure that the key wasn't sheared. It wasn't. I'm thinking it's got to be something to do with my disassembly and reassembly since it did run before sitting for that long and before the wiring was corroded. Any Ideas? I'm stumped!