Tao of Funk
Seaman
- Joined
- Nov 8, 2007
- Messages
- 58
I have a 1969 55hp Evinrude outboard. I have really (really) replaced, cleaned, repaired, lubed, and checked everything that is externally mounted to the engine. When I take the boat out it starts right up, idles out perfectly, and "jumps" out of the water. After about 30 seconds to a minute it starts to miss on one cylinder (or more) and slow down. After that it will run at idle but will not get back up to full speed. If I let it cool down completely it'll act the same way again.
After writing that last paragraph I realize I need to hook a timing light up to the plug wires and go out to see if the problem is confined to one cylinder. I guess that may not work if there is still current flowing though the wire but it's really weak. I wonder how low the current has to be before it'll stop triggering an induction timing light?
Anyway, I know distributors go out on cars with some regularity. That's the one part of my system I can definitively say I haven't changed to see if the problem lies there.
Have you had a distributor go out on your motor? How did it react?
GB
After writing that last paragraph I realize I need to hook a timing light up to the plug wires and go out to see if the problem is confined to one cylinder. I guess that may not work if there is still current flowing though the wire but it's really weak. I wonder how low the current has to be before it'll stop triggering an induction timing light?
Anyway, I know distributors go out on cars with some regularity. That's the one part of my system I can definitively say I haven't changed to see if the problem lies there.
Have you had a distributor go out on your motor? How did it react?
GB