Howdy!
I bought a used boat this past april - our first boat of our own. It's a ProCraft 1950V, 1987 model. The boat has a 1990 Johnson Tracker GT150 on the back, with the VRO style injection system removed... and I've had some issues with it. First time I had it out, the thing ran and then died like we turned off the key - and I learned it "jumped the timing." Dealer replaced the flywheel free of charge & it fired up again.
After I got it back, the thing would spit and sputter at idle and miss at WOT; almost felt like a slipping gear on an old lawn tractor. I had the tank drained, mixed up Premium fuel with the oil and added a can of Sea Foam to 12 gallons, and it's running MUCH better. But, when I had it out the first time after the drain/refill, it would run for about 300-500 yards at WOT and then start to lose power and slowly die off. The fuel bulb was sucked down flat. After 2-3 minutes, I was able to get the bulb firmed up and we could do it again. This was a LOT of fun at the tournament... Glad it was a small lake...
Have since replaced the fuel line & bulb with new. Idle & overall running has improved drastically, but still wants to die at idle. Probably just need to crank up the idle speed a couple hundred RPM... Also, when you're going WOT for several hundred yards, all of a sudden the motor acts like you're pulling off the throttle and surges a little, then it starts slowing down and dies. Takes 10-15 seconds to slow down and die, maybe a few less. Bulb is still fairly firm. I pump the bulb back up, and you can fire up again immediately and do it again.
I've had several suggestions from the "local" wizards. One is that I've got fuel supply problems. Not sure if I buy this - there seems to be plenty of fuel now, and the problem isn't consistent. Plugged vent line? Maybe, but I ran a wire down it and it seems fine. Local guys are thinking "fuel." Called the marina, talked to a tech, they said "You're dropping a cylinder, leaning out or flooding out."
Fuel problem? Carb problem? Pump problem? Losing a cylinder? Motor just notoriously cold blooded? Owner having an ID 10 T error moment? I dunno... Would appreciate any input on what to check. I'm almost ready to take it to the marina (but would rather not see that bill). Thank you!
I bought a used boat this past april - our first boat of our own. It's a ProCraft 1950V, 1987 model. The boat has a 1990 Johnson Tracker GT150 on the back, with the VRO style injection system removed... and I've had some issues with it. First time I had it out, the thing ran and then died like we turned off the key - and I learned it "jumped the timing." Dealer replaced the flywheel free of charge & it fired up again.
After I got it back, the thing would spit and sputter at idle and miss at WOT; almost felt like a slipping gear on an old lawn tractor. I had the tank drained, mixed up Premium fuel with the oil and added a can of Sea Foam to 12 gallons, and it's running MUCH better. But, when I had it out the first time after the drain/refill, it would run for about 300-500 yards at WOT and then start to lose power and slowly die off. The fuel bulb was sucked down flat. After 2-3 minutes, I was able to get the bulb firmed up and we could do it again. This was a LOT of fun at the tournament... Glad it was a small lake...
Have since replaced the fuel line & bulb with new. Idle & overall running has improved drastically, but still wants to die at idle. Probably just need to crank up the idle speed a couple hundred RPM... Also, when you're going WOT for several hundred yards, all of a sudden the motor acts like you're pulling off the throttle and surges a little, then it starts slowing down and dies. Takes 10-15 seconds to slow down and die, maybe a few less. Bulb is still fairly firm. I pump the bulb back up, and you can fire up again immediately and do it again.
I've had several suggestions from the "local" wizards. One is that I've got fuel supply problems. Not sure if I buy this - there seems to be plenty of fuel now, and the problem isn't consistent. Plugged vent line? Maybe, but I ran a wire down it and it seems fine. Local guys are thinking "fuel." Called the marina, talked to a tech, they said "You're dropping a cylinder, leaning out or flooding out."
Fuel problem? Carb problem? Pump problem? Losing a cylinder? Motor just notoriously cold blooded? Owner having an ID 10 T error moment? I dunno... Would appreciate any input on what to check. I'm almost ready to take it to the marina (but would rather not see that bill). Thank you!