HappyHillbilly
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- Mar 8, 2005
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Howdy!<br />I just got a '79 Johnson 140 on an '85/16 ft. Procraft fish & ski. I changed the plugs using the QL77JC4 before I took it out for a test run. With 4 people, about 520 lbs. total, it pushed the boat plenty good enough for me. The speedometer read about 38 mph. I would hit WOT & then back it off just a hair to play it safe. Ran that way close to about 60% of the time, the other 40% was at about half-throttle or less. I ran the motor for about 2 - 2 1/2 hours total.<br /><br />I wanted to decarb before I put it in the water but didn't take the time to do it. Boat's been sitting here for a week before I even tried to crank it to see if it ran and the wife & kids were getting anxious. Anyway, I was well pleased with the way it ran & handled but when I got home & checked the plugs all of them had what I would call "oil marks" on the ends of the threads & one even had a small pool of oil on the outside of the head, at the spark plug hole. The firing contacts were clean on all of them, though.<br /><br />I used 87 octane with Pennzoil Marine Premium Plus at a ratio of 28 ounces to 10 gallons, which I thought was a little heavy but wanted to be safe until I got to know the motor.<br /><br />I guess I'm asking ya'll to confirm my suspicion that I need to rebuild this thing. If that's the case, replace the rings or go all the way? I realize that a lot depends on the condition of the cylinder walls but in general, what usually needs to be done in such a case?<br /><br />One other thing: The prop says - 389512 and 12 3/4 X 21. Is this the right prop? I've heard that some people use a higher pitch to help on hole shots but it's bad for the lower unit. I'll be doing some skiing but want to protect my investment, too.<br /><br />I'm sorry for my ramblin' on, I'm trying to give you as much details as I can in one shot. You're help is greatly appreciated!<br /><br />HH