Re: johnson sea horse 75
Well, if everything is as you say it is, I'm about out of ideas too. But just a comment, I hope you aren't still opening the throttle at the carburetor. That will stop even a good running motor. The spark has to be advanced at the same time or it will immediatly conk out. That's why the sync adjustments are so important.
Still unanswered is the flywheel key question---or I missed the answer. Are we positive that the spark plug wires are on the right plugs and/or in the right towers on the cap? Do we know that something hasn't fallen down through the carburetor and is blocking a reed open?
So I carefully read the instructions on how to time magneto and sync throttle to magneto. The throttle linkage was a little off but the belt timing was correct.
When I was starting it earlier I was opening the throttle by actually opening the throttle arm that comes directly out of the carb, so that linkage made no difference although it saved me a step later down the road once I get it running.
So now im completely out of Ideas. As far as I know I have decent compression, good spark, properly timed magneto, carbs are clean.
Any ideas?
Derek
Well, if everything is as you say it is, I'm about out of ideas too. But just a comment, I hope you aren't still opening the throttle at the carburetor. That will stop even a good running motor. The spark has to be advanced at the same time or it will immediatly conk out. That's why the sync adjustments are so important.
Still unanswered is the flywheel key question---or I missed the answer. Are we positive that the spark plug wires are on the right plugs and/or in the right towers on the cap? Do we know that something hasn't fallen down through the carburetor and is blocking a reed open?