Re: Cruising RPMs on a 76' 85 Johnson
I replaced the coils with Sierra coils. Still won't start without choke, but I take it this is standard with the old Johnsons. When the choke is fully closed, it starts (but it's very hot here in Seattle... perhaps in cooler weather I'll have more trouble starting).
I tested the spark, and got nada, nothing zilch on any cylinders. I figured this was a false negative so I went out on the lake, and it started right up. I ran around for a bit to warm it up, then sprayed the rest of my can (1/3 can?) of Deep Creep into the lower carb unit. It nearly stopped the motor, but never quite did. So this is an improvement! Then after a 10 or 15 minute wait, fired it up and it smoked like hell for a while. Ran it around a while until the smoke was done. I think there might be a little improvement in the shudder at low rpms.
So WTF is with the spark test? I grounded 3 plug wires while testing spark on the 4th, and so on through all the cylinders. The battery is plenty strong. I grounded by sticking a bolt in the boot, setting the other end of the bolt up against the block, sticking it in a cranny or something so it would stay against the motor while turning over. I tried using spare wires to ground them, but could not figure how to get the ground wire to attach decently inside the spark plug wire boot.
It was really sunny today, so I covered up the spark tester with my hand while the wife turned over the motor, I can tell you there was no spark at all. I'd really like to know if I'm missing on a cylinder or not... how to do this if the spark test is coming up false negative? Or what might be going on here?
Thanks