Re: Milky fuel & moisture in newly rebuilt carbs, Johnson still fails under load
My 1994 Johnson Ocean Runner 225 (J225TXER-K) continues to stalls under load, when you go over 1000RPM's. I am no mechanic, but it sounds to me like a fuel issue as it conks out when I give it gas. Here is a recap on what I have done, not sure what to do next...
1. Decarbed engine and added new fuel filters and plugs,
2. Ran clean fuel direct to fuel pump on motor (made no differance),
3. Pumped fuel ball under load and its tight, made no difference,
4. Compression Check ok (all between 90-100),
5. Checked it?s not the shift interrupter,
6. Replaced fuel pulse limiter,
7. Did the lync & sync (except could not do the WOT timing at 4500RPM's,
8. Cleaned & rebuilt all carburetors,
9. Checked ignition ok with spark plug light tester, (but since the starboard side was much hotter than port side, performed more testing), hooked up timing light when motor in idle and had good blinking light on cylinders 1-5 but #6 was not blinking, so tested with a DVA adapter on volt meter the power pack, stator and timer base, had some inconsistancies with power pack on coil input for #2 & #6 (#2 coils were cracked), had very low voltages less than 50vdc, checked both sides of stator, was ok, 155vdc, checked all leads on timer base, had more than .2vdc on 5 of 6 cylinders, but #5 Green C wire was 0 (manual says if less than .2, to perform a Sensor Coil Ohmmeter Test, which I have not done yet, thought if I had good spark on 7/16 gap tester and 150vdc on #5 coil input then I should be good, but now that I know #5 coil was cracked bad, wondering if that caused a problem with Timer Base, as someone told me that timer base problems can cause a bad output on opposite sides?),
10. Replaced Power Pack and Coils with CDI,
11. Removed fuel/water seperator to check for water in fuel, gas was good,
12. Replaced solonoid fuel primer top cover (had a crack and began to leak, probably from me pumping the bulb so often to see if fuel issue),
13. Checked each cylinder (idle & load) timing light, all had good steady blinking light,
14. Removed, cleaned & reset the carb floats on all 6 carbs again (had them very slightly past level, so reset to level in hopes to eliminate slight spitting when air cover off).
Does anyone know if you watch a timer base while engine running (idle or load), can you see it move against the stopper/WOT timing adjustment screw, as I have never seen mine move. Not sure where to go from here other than to a Johnson service center...
Thanks,
Pete