wharfcreek
Seaman Apprentice
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- Jul 31, 2009
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1999 Johnson 115HP model J115SLEU. Purchased last year and ran fine for the remainder of last season. Has seen very limited use this year so far pending fall 'trolling' season. (20' MayCraft). Took a joy-ride some time in July and again in August....but been sitting on a lift pretty much unused all this season. So, finally ready to go fishing, made plans to go yesterday, and 'started' the boat and let it idle some over this past weekend. Feeling confident, we got ready to leave yesterday am and boat was VERY difficult to start (also a new problem). After finally getting it running and idling smoothly we headed out the creek. Got boat up on plane for all of about 5 seconds and then it just dropped it's nose and quit running. A complete stall. Restarted, got it up on plane again, and it dropped out immediately again. Repeated this several times and decided to call it quits on the fishing trip. I did have my friend at the helm while I tried pumping the bulb and I think that got it running better, but I couldn't stay pumping it.....and we were almost back home. But, I was thinking 'fuel pump'....so after my friend left, I started making calls. Was advised to try a separate fuel tank with new line and fresh new gas. Did all that and problem persisted. I even eliminated the bulb and went with a direct line from tank to engine. Same problem.
NOTE: When I first purchased this boat the 'check engine' light was on and a warning horn went off for about 10 seconds upon start-up. The horn quit, but re-sounded about 2 minutes later.....quit for a few more minutes, then went off a third time...then quit altogether. Check engine light stays on. Prior owner indicated that the boat did NOT have a 'check engine' circuit in this 115 HP model,and this condition was an anomaly not to be concerned with. Boat ran fine, so I ignored it. This same condition has existed since I bought the boat....and a local boat Tech indicated that prior owner was, in fact, correct. So, at this point, I'm incline to think my current problem is NOT related to this check engine light or warning horn. However, I mention it only for information purposes.
So, just to wrap up, when engine first starts after warm-up, it starts easily, doesn't smoke all to badly, and idles smoothly. I could probably idle around all day, however when attempting to get up and run, it just dies out. This would typically seem like a 'fuel starvation' problem in my book.....but I'm looking for some confirmation. Also, I'll note that another friend has indicated that perhaps my VRO pump is the problem? Not sure what that is, but evidently it's both the 'fuel pump' AND the Oil Injection Pump in one component assembly. It's also expensive, like $500? Anyway, not looking to spend that if possible, but if necessary, then so be it. I'd like to solve all 3 problems: Check engine light, warning horns, and poor running at high RPM. If I had to live with two of the 3 problems, then the poor running is what needs to be fixed. Also, if anyone can actually confirm that in fact the 115 HP engine does NOT have the Check Engine Light circuitry...that would be good to know. Any further help is GREATLY appreciated. Many thanks, Tom D.
NOTE: When I first purchased this boat the 'check engine' light was on and a warning horn went off for about 10 seconds upon start-up. The horn quit, but re-sounded about 2 minutes later.....quit for a few more minutes, then went off a third time...then quit altogether. Check engine light stays on. Prior owner indicated that the boat did NOT have a 'check engine' circuit in this 115 HP model,and this condition was an anomaly not to be concerned with. Boat ran fine, so I ignored it. This same condition has existed since I bought the boat....and a local boat Tech indicated that prior owner was, in fact, correct. So, at this point, I'm incline to think my current problem is NOT related to this check engine light or warning horn. However, I mention it only for information purposes.
So, just to wrap up, when engine first starts after warm-up, it starts easily, doesn't smoke all to badly, and idles smoothly. I could probably idle around all day, however when attempting to get up and run, it just dies out. This would typically seem like a 'fuel starvation' problem in my book.....but I'm looking for some confirmation. Also, I'll note that another friend has indicated that perhaps my VRO pump is the problem? Not sure what that is, but evidently it's both the 'fuel pump' AND the Oil Injection Pump in one component assembly. It's also expensive, like $500? Anyway, not looking to spend that if possible, but if necessary, then so be it. I'd like to solve all 3 problems: Check engine light, warning horns, and poor running at high RPM. If I had to live with two of the 3 problems, then the poor running is what needs to be fixed. Also, if anyone can actually confirm that in fact the 115 HP engine does NOT have the Check Engine Light circuitry...that would be good to know. Any further help is GREATLY appreciated. Many thanks, Tom D.