Hi All, bought a 78 or 79 85hp Johnson V4 last weekend 15' trihull. Looks very clean and well maintained.
I am having intermittent power issues. I'd like to take the boat out again today, but am worried that if I have a fuel/carb issue I could be causing cylinder-damage from lack of lube (story below). Is there anything I can check/test here at home in an hour or less, to reassure myself that the cylinders are getting enough fuel to stay lubed?
Alternatively, if I do take her this morning, are there specific tests while operating or things I should pay attention to that would help diagnose?
I am an auto mechanic, not a boat mechanic, so I have tools and knowledge, but I'm not very experienced with 2-strokes and I don't want to ruin this engine. My wife is eager to go in the boat, and it is rare that she supports one of my "toy" purchases so if I can the family out today it would be great.
*****Detailed Background****
I was with the seller when he pulled it out of storage, we trailered it to my house, where I slapped on the muffs and fired her up. She started instantly, idled beautifully. I let her run for a minute or two, then did a compression test, 120+ across all cylinders. I handed him the cash.
I put in some fresh gas and took it out last weekend, She ran great, a few times I thought I noticed a very small, almost imperceptible, loss of power and rpm at WOT. I'm a paranoid guy when it comes to engines, sometimes I'm too paranoid. By the end of the day I had dismissed the few times of reduced power/rpm as my imagination and/or just part of the "character" of two-stroke outboards. (I have limited 2-stroke experience, most have been negative)
So I took it out again yesterday, It happened again, this time not my imagination. Definitely some loss of power/rpm, like weeds on the prop. We had just done a long no-wake trip though a weedy canal, so although I didn't see weeds on the engine, I told myself that is likely what it was, as the problem seemed to go away after we stopped and tipped up the motor.
After 5 minutes of WOT cruising, stopped and hooked up a tube. Tried to pull the tube and I had NO power out of the hole, none, couldn't even come close to planing out the boat and rpms were very low. I unhooked the tube, same result...half-power, half rpms at WOT, some funny motor vibration at low throttle position like not all cylinders were firing. I dropped everyone at the pier and headed back to the trailer. As I'm driving back to the trailer, very slowly the bow came down, boat planed out, rpms came up, and for the most part seemed OK. Not quite the speeds I had the first weekend, but it was choppy and I have just a junky old mechanical speedo so I'm not sure if this is dependable diagnostic.
I am having intermittent power issues. I'd like to take the boat out again today, but am worried that if I have a fuel/carb issue I could be causing cylinder-damage from lack of lube (story below). Is there anything I can check/test here at home in an hour or less, to reassure myself that the cylinders are getting enough fuel to stay lubed?
Alternatively, if I do take her this morning, are there specific tests while operating or things I should pay attention to that would help diagnose?
I am an auto mechanic, not a boat mechanic, so I have tools and knowledge, but I'm not very experienced with 2-strokes and I don't want to ruin this engine. My wife is eager to go in the boat, and it is rare that she supports one of my "toy" purchases so if I can the family out today it would be great.
*****Detailed Background****
I was with the seller when he pulled it out of storage, we trailered it to my house, where I slapped on the muffs and fired her up. She started instantly, idled beautifully. I let her run for a minute or two, then did a compression test, 120+ across all cylinders. I handed him the cash.
I put in some fresh gas and took it out last weekend, She ran great, a few times I thought I noticed a very small, almost imperceptible, loss of power and rpm at WOT. I'm a paranoid guy when it comes to engines, sometimes I'm too paranoid. By the end of the day I had dismissed the few times of reduced power/rpm as my imagination and/or just part of the "character" of two-stroke outboards. (I have limited 2-stroke experience, most have been negative)
So I took it out again yesterday, It happened again, this time not my imagination. Definitely some loss of power/rpm, like weeds on the prop. We had just done a long no-wake trip though a weedy canal, so although I didn't see weeds on the engine, I told myself that is likely what it was, as the problem seemed to go away after we stopped and tipped up the motor.
After 5 minutes of WOT cruising, stopped and hooked up a tube. Tried to pull the tube and I had NO power out of the hole, none, couldn't even come close to planing out the boat and rpms were very low. I unhooked the tube, same result...half-power, half rpms at WOT, some funny motor vibration at low throttle position like not all cylinders were firing. I dropped everyone at the pier and headed back to the trailer. As I'm driving back to the trailer, very slowly the bow came down, boat planed out, rpms came up, and for the most part seemed OK. Not quite the speeds I had the first weekend, but it was choppy and I have just a junky old mechanical speedo so I'm not sure if this is dependable diagnostic.
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