Jungleboat
Petty Officer 3rd Class
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- Feb 7, 2010
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Recently acquired and 'did up' a very old boat. I cannot find any numbers on the engine but it's a V4 Johnson, 90HP, which I'm led to believe is from around 1980+.
Since I had it there has been a problem with a 'spun' prop, in that if you opened the throttle too wide or fast the engine would race - but not the boat.
You could maintain a reasonable speed, but after awhile you'd hear a rumbling beat the engine then it would suddenly rev up high.
Well, I've changed the prop. It now has a brand spanking new SS prop of the same size and pitch as the original. It's an OMC "Viper", if that means anything to anyone.
Funny thing is, the boat now behaves just as before, purrs along to a reasonable rate of knots, say around 15 to 20mph, then, sometimes, you hear a rumble and "blatty" kind of sound, the revs shoot up - except now the boat lurches forward and goes faster, instead of just spinning inside the loose prop' hub.
So the worn prop is fixed - but there is still a problem with intermittent power.
She cruises along smooth and steady, then that noise and a sudden burst of power, which then dies off again.
Max speed, according to my GPS, WITH the spun prop, was 24.7mph. That may have had some tide helping it, plus most of the time I couldn't nurse it above 19mph.
Today, testing it out with the new prop, I couldn't get it above 15mph, so it's actually worse than before. Apart from those brief moments where it seems to come to life, develop a lot more power, surge forward for a brief moment - then slows down again.
The other difference is I fitted new spark plugs (NGK B8HS 10, which is what was in there). She started a lot easier (2nd turn of key) with the new plugs.
The engine idles OK, burpling away quite happily.
Interestingly, when I removed the old plugs they were all dry and a light tan color, ie apparently running perfectly.
Before, when the prop would slip, you could really hear the engine roar. I was looking forward to hearing that, with the prop connected this time...
I'm an engine noob really but my thinking so far:
Lack of fuel getting through - quite possible but not sure how to check. The fuel line has a little manually pumped rubber bulb thingy. Not sure if there is any other form of fuel pump?
Not running on all cylinders - I'd like to think that, the change in engine note and surge of power would suggest it - but there's absolutely no sign of misfiring or lumpy running. Seems to run nice and smooth, just feels like it needs more throttle - then the sudden surge, which doesn't last at all.
Having written that, it does sound like fuel, doesn't it?
Any idea if this engine has a fuel pump, beyond the rubber bulb thingy?
BTW, yes, the fuel tank vent was open. That was the first thing I checked.
I'd love to know exactly what model this is, so I could get a manual for it, but there's no numbers on it anywhere.
Any ideas anyone?
Since I had it there has been a problem with a 'spun' prop, in that if you opened the throttle too wide or fast the engine would race - but not the boat.
You could maintain a reasonable speed, but after awhile you'd hear a rumbling beat the engine then it would suddenly rev up high.
Well, I've changed the prop. It now has a brand spanking new SS prop of the same size and pitch as the original. It's an OMC "Viper", if that means anything to anyone.
Funny thing is, the boat now behaves just as before, purrs along to a reasonable rate of knots, say around 15 to 20mph, then, sometimes, you hear a rumble and "blatty" kind of sound, the revs shoot up - except now the boat lurches forward and goes faster, instead of just spinning inside the loose prop' hub.
So the worn prop is fixed - but there is still a problem with intermittent power.
She cruises along smooth and steady, then that noise and a sudden burst of power, which then dies off again.
Max speed, according to my GPS, WITH the spun prop, was 24.7mph. That may have had some tide helping it, plus most of the time I couldn't nurse it above 19mph.
Today, testing it out with the new prop, I couldn't get it above 15mph, so it's actually worse than before. Apart from those brief moments where it seems to come to life, develop a lot more power, surge forward for a brief moment - then slows down again.
The other difference is I fitted new spark plugs (NGK B8HS 10, which is what was in there). She started a lot easier (2nd turn of key) with the new plugs.
The engine idles OK, burpling away quite happily.
Interestingly, when I removed the old plugs they were all dry and a light tan color, ie apparently running perfectly.
Before, when the prop would slip, you could really hear the engine roar. I was looking forward to hearing that, with the prop connected this time...
I'm an engine noob really but my thinking so far:
Lack of fuel getting through - quite possible but not sure how to check. The fuel line has a little manually pumped rubber bulb thingy. Not sure if there is any other form of fuel pump?
Not running on all cylinders - I'd like to think that, the change in engine note and surge of power would suggest it - but there's absolutely no sign of misfiring or lumpy running. Seems to run nice and smooth, just feels like it needs more throttle - then the sudden surge, which doesn't last at all.
Having written that, it does sound like fuel, doesn't it?
Any idea if this engine has a fuel pump, beyond the rubber bulb thingy?
BTW, yes, the fuel tank vent was open. That was the first thing I checked.
I'd love to know exactly what model this is, so I could get a manual for it, but there's no numbers on it anywhere.
Any ideas anyone?