Ranger Danger
Seaman
- Joined
- Jun 28, 2010
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- 74
Hello all.
Quick backstory. Bought a boat from a friend, for cheap. Boat had been sitting for 8 years without being ran. I figured I'd be in for a challenge, and I have not been disappointed.
It's a 1978 Del Magic Cougar Runabout, with a 1978 Evinrude 115 HP OB.
My original problem was that if I started and ran it (on muffs) it would run like a champ. (Of course, no load on it.) I could take off the spark plug boots on the left side of the engine, and the engine would stay running. BUT, a pretty strong spark would jump across, at least a 1/2 inch gap. On the RIGHT side, you got a good jolt and the engine would immediately die if you removed a spark plug boot.
I took it to the lake, and she starts and idles fine, but won't plane the boat out or run over 5 to 10 mph. Additionally, with the air silencer off, I could see one jet on the upper carb wasn't squirting gas. So, I assumed it was running on only 2 cylinders.
Today, I took off the carbs and get them an even more thorough cleaning. After putting them back on and adjusting the electric choke where it actually closes the manifold, I fired her back up on the muffs. I took off the top left plug, and it was getting good spark but no shock. Took off the lower left, and get jolted pretty damn good. The engine kept running though.
My question is, should I get a couple of rebuild kits? Does it sound like a gas issue to you? Compression is good on all 4 cylinders.
Quick backstory. Bought a boat from a friend, for cheap. Boat had been sitting for 8 years without being ran. I figured I'd be in for a challenge, and I have not been disappointed.
It's a 1978 Del Magic Cougar Runabout, with a 1978 Evinrude 115 HP OB.
My original problem was that if I started and ran it (on muffs) it would run like a champ. (Of course, no load on it.) I could take off the spark plug boots on the left side of the engine, and the engine would stay running. BUT, a pretty strong spark would jump across, at least a 1/2 inch gap. On the RIGHT side, you got a good jolt and the engine would immediately die if you removed a spark plug boot.
I took it to the lake, and she starts and idles fine, but won't plane the boat out or run over 5 to 10 mph. Additionally, with the air silencer off, I could see one jet on the upper carb wasn't squirting gas. So, I assumed it was running on only 2 cylinders.
Today, I took off the carbs and get them an even more thorough cleaning. After putting them back on and adjusting the electric choke where it actually closes the manifold, I fired her back up on the muffs. I took off the top left plug, and it was getting good spark but no shock. Took off the lower left, and get jolted pretty damn good. The engine kept running though.
My question is, should I get a couple of rebuild kits? Does it sound like a gas issue to you? Compression is good on all 4 cylinders.