woodnknots
Petty Officer 3rd Class
- Joined
- Oct 20, 2006
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- 96
I just got back from a 7 month deployment and would like to take my boat on the water soon, however... I had a nagging problem with one of the motors before I left (1978 Johnson 55hp), and was not able to sort it out. Soooo... I want to get going on it as soon as I can. Here's the problem as best as I can remember it.
-Engine seems to start and run fine for awhile (at all rpm's) but it eventually starts to surge. Not surge per se, but drop rpms dramatically, then jump back to wot, then drop, etc... So far, I have changed the fuel pump, de-carbed, and changed the engine wire harness. Usually, I can shut the motor off for a little while (a few minutes), and then she's okay for another 5-20 minutes, give or take.
My next course of action is to pull the carbs and soak them, but my friend that I bought the boat from has been insisting that I need new reed valves. I'm wondering if there's anything I should do either in place of pulling the carbs or while they are soaking to kill two birds. I've already done comp checks on both motors and they are A-OK. Any ideas.... Please???
-Engine seems to start and run fine for awhile (at all rpm's) but it eventually starts to surge. Not surge per se, but drop rpms dramatically, then jump back to wot, then drop, etc... So far, I have changed the fuel pump, de-carbed, and changed the engine wire harness. Usually, I can shut the motor off for a little while (a few minutes), and then she's okay for another 5-20 minutes, give or take.
My next course of action is to pull the carbs and soak them, but my friend that I bought the boat from has been insisting that I need new reed valves. I'm wondering if there's anything I should do either in place of pulling the carbs or while they are soaking to kill two birds. I've already done comp checks on both motors and they are A-OK. Any ideas.... Please???