Challenger84
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- May 9, 2010
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Re: Force 85 HP- 26 MPH :S
My OB is a 83' 70hp Johnson on a 16' Charger 1600 with a weight of 750lbs.
With a prop of 13-3/4 x 17
Well first I did a cylinder balance test to see which cylinder was faulty.
I ran the engine on muffs and started to pull the plug wires one by one to see it the engine hesitates.
I pulled the first one (Nothing happened) then pulled it back in
Pulled the 2nd the engine tried to stall so I plugged it back in
Pulled the 3rd the engine tried to stall so I plugged it back in
Conclusion:
Cylinder 1 was not firing.
Then I did a compression test to make sure they all have proper compression.
Found 130, 125,125 (all within 10% difference is good)
Then I did a Spark test.
All cylinders had good spark!
Then I opened up the carbs and looked to see if all the cylinders was getting fuel.
I saw all of then spraying fuel.
I grabbed some starter fluid and sprayed into cylinder 1 (because it was the faulty cylinder) and the engine revved up a little bit and idled REALLY nice..
It was purring as long as I kept spraying a little starter fluid into it.
So I came up with the conclusion that Cylinder 1 wasn't getting enough fuel into it.
I cleaned the fuel filter and adjusted the carb to cylinder 1 to let a little more fuel in. Put everything back together and now she runs like new!
VERY strong motor.
Gets me on plane almost right away and gets me going 42mph @ WOT.
with no gear no passengers and 2-3 gallons of fuel.
Hope that helps and keep us updated!!
Good luck!
My OB is a 83' 70hp Johnson on a 16' Charger 1600 with a weight of 750lbs.
With a prop of 13-3/4 x 17
Well first I did a cylinder balance test to see which cylinder was faulty.
I ran the engine on muffs and started to pull the plug wires one by one to see it the engine hesitates.
I pulled the first one (Nothing happened) then pulled it back in
Pulled the 2nd the engine tried to stall so I plugged it back in
Pulled the 3rd the engine tried to stall so I plugged it back in
Conclusion:
Cylinder 1 was not firing.
Then I did a compression test to make sure they all have proper compression.
Found 130, 125,125 (all within 10% difference is good)
Then I did a Spark test.
All cylinders had good spark!
Then I opened up the carbs and looked to see if all the cylinders was getting fuel.
I saw all of then spraying fuel.
I grabbed some starter fluid and sprayed into cylinder 1 (because it was the faulty cylinder) and the engine revved up a little bit and idled REALLY nice..
It was purring as long as I kept spraying a little starter fluid into it.
So I came up with the conclusion that Cylinder 1 wasn't getting enough fuel into it.
I cleaned the fuel filter and adjusted the carb to cylinder 1 to let a little more fuel in. Put everything back together and now she runs like new!
VERY strong motor.
Gets me on plane almost right away and gets me going 42mph @ WOT.
with no gear no passengers and 2-3 gallons of fuel.
Hope that helps and keep us updated!!
Good luck!