Johnson 60 Power Problem

gnat60

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Okee Dokee, I seem to have a problem with power on this Johnson 60.<br /><br />This is a rebuilt engine and on it's first voyage everything was working great until the engine started throttling down on its own.<br /><br />The Cold Start rev's up fine but when I put it into gear I cannot get full throttle. I made sure the vent is open and everything else "seems" fine.<br /><br />Any ideas?
 

barrieboi

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Re: Johnson 60 Power Problem

God damnnn I have the same problem.....i cant figure it out......Mine an 1975 Johnson 50hp though....but same problem it ran fine first 20 mins then now on land it "seems" fine but in water i can swim faster.......Ill keep u in mind if i figure it out..... :confused:
 

gnat60

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Re: Johnson 60 Power Problem

Misery loves company!<br />Thanks "barrieboi", I will reciprocate as well.<br />Actually it is my neighbours boat and if I can fix it I can use it any time, hence the urgency :)
 

barrieboi

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Re: Johnson 60 Power Problem

U might wanna check out my posts they have had a few answers that I havent tried yet....rainin here....
 

JB

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Re: Johnson 60 Power Problem

Hi, Gnat.<br /><br />Johnson made at least three 60hp models. Two, three and four cylinders, covering 39 years.<br /><br />First, let's find out what you have. Then we can work on isolating your problem.<br /><br />Let us know. :)
 

gnat60

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Re: Johnson 60 Power Problem

Hello JB<br /><br />Here is the only info I have found:<br /><br />Model: J60PLSSE<br />Date: 11/1999<br /><br />It is a 4-Stroke<br />I cannot find anything with that Model number (on the net anyway) The closest I can get is: J60PL4.<br /><br />Hope that is a good start!
 

JB

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Re: Johnson 60 Power Problem

Yes, Gnat.<br /><br />That helps a lot.<br /><br />Your engine is a 2000 model, I think it is a 3 cylinder loop charged 2 stroke.<br /><br />I don't think OMC marketed any Johnson 4 strokes in 2000. The Suzuki-built 4 strokes were labeled as Evinrudes in the USA at that time. I assume the same for Oz.<br /><br />I am concerned that an engine that new needed to be rebuilt. 2000 was the worst ever year for quality control by OMC and a rebuild may have only fixed the symptoms, not the cause, of a major failure.<br /><br />The symptoms you describe are of a cylinder "going away". That engine will start, idle smoothly and sound great under no load with only 2 cylinders making power.<br /><br />1. With the engine idling, disable each spark plug, in turn. You may carefully pull the wire off with insulated pliers or rubber gloves, or you may just short circuit the plug with a screwdriver. Any cylinder that does NOT cause the idle speed to drop when you do this is a dead cylinder.<br /><br />2. A dead cylinder with a good spark has compression or fuel problems. Squirt a bit of fuel mix into the carb for that cylinder. If idle speed jumps up, you have a carb problem.<br /><br />3. Do a compression test. On a newly rebuilt engine each cylinder should compress over 100psi and all three should be within 10psi of each other.<br /><br />4. Try to get the history of the engine. Why was it rebuilt? Was it covered by warranty? Do you have a warranty on the rebuild?<br /><br />Let us know what you find and we can go from there.
 

gnat60

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Re: Johnson 60 Power Problem

Holy Hemlock JB!<br /><br />I appreciate the unbelievably quick response.<br />I will try to get at the above as soon as I can. <br /><br />My work will be calling me any time now, I run a Whale Watch and Dinner Cruise vessel in Victoria, B.C. and it may be very busy.<br /><br />The boat belongs to my neighbour and he is out of town (Italy) for a couple of months so it is rather difficult to get all the particulars and history of the motor. But I will do what I can.<br /><br />Thanks again and I will keep you posted.<br /><br />Nathan
 
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