Jonas_Vestlund
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- Jun 3, 2002
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I bought a small boat with a Johnson 70 hp from 1978 (two stroke, 3 cyl.) this Spring. The outboard engine has worked fine (nice sound, no problems starting etc) until now. The other day, I started the engine (no problems), let it get warm and slowly drove away from the harbor; the engine sounded fine and did not vibrate excessively or anything. However, when I, after a few minutes, wanted to accelerate, the engine felt powerless and refused to reach high rpm. Instead of reaching max rpm, the engine only reached, say 60%, stayed like that for 5 seconds, increased to 75-90% for a few seconds (without me doing anything), then down to 50-60% of full rpm again, etc. I thought there might be dirt in a fuel filter so I cleaned/exchanged both the filter on the fuel pump and the one of the fuel hose, without any improvement. Could it be the spark plugs (I tried to change them but they are totally stuck so I couldn't even unscew them)? -- but would the engine start so easily and run so smoothly if there was a problem with the plugs? Or could there be water in the fuel tank? The previous owner mentioned some problems with condensation in the tank -- should I buy one of those water-separating filters maybe? If there is water, do I need to disintegrate the carburator and remove any water from there? Greatful for any answer/help -- people with experience from Johnson outboards are scarce here in Sweden... 