Re: Old Evenrude 115 cuts out at high speeds
If by cutting out, you're saying that the engine wants to dies out, the following pertains:<br /><br />If you have good compression (100+ psi and even on all cylinders), and proper spark (Jumps a 1/4" gap with a strong blue flame on all cylinders), you are overlooking something in the carburetors. The most likely area being the brass fixed high speed jets and/or the adjustment of the slow speed adjustable needle valves. For those that are not aware of it, the fixed h/s jets are near the center bottom of the float chamber, behind that 7/16" hex bolt on the float chamber lower side area.<br /><br />However, on the other hand, if by cutting out, you're saying that, at the higher speeds, the engine breaks up with a rapid sharp on/off type condition, that would pertain to an ignition problem. That could be caused by a frayed wire leading to the timer base, improper s/plugs.... many things. Which problem do you have?