2shallow2sail
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- Jul 28, 2008
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Hi All- I am stumped on this one and looking for ideas. My bottom cylinder is not working. Here is the background:
1974 Evinrude 15hp. I purchased used (it was running, not well though). I did the following:
Converted from Long to short shaft
New impeller
New Coils
New Plugs
New T-Stat
Changed LU oil
Gapped points to .020"
Carb Kit/Clean
New fuel pump
Compression is 110psi on both cylinders
New points and Condensers (this was recent in attempt to fix current problem)
Sea foam treatment (this was recent in attempt to fix current problem)
Initially i had trouble with it running on one cylinder, that was fixed when I pulled the flywheel and adjusted the points. Then i had trouble with it flooding and that was fixed when i replaced the rod that holds the float onto the carb. At that point, it was running perfect for a couple weeks at all RPM's and very little to no hesitation when revving up to speed. Then it started to surge at all speeds and hesitate on acceleration. I did the seafoam treatment and changed the plugs and it was running perfect again for a couple of days. Then it started to get worse, a couple of times at high speed it cut back to almost idle speed on its own, but got back up to speed after a minute. Then it became very hard to start and was only running on one cylinder. At that point I did the following:
Compression test: still 110psi on both
Cleaned carb
cleaned plugs
Checked points gap, seemed ok but I fine tuned it.
At that point it was still only running on the top cylinder (it would die if i pulled the top spark wire off, but nothing changed when i pulled the bottom off).
At this point I did the following:
Blew out carb again.
Chaged points and condensers to new.
Still no luck
I have also swapped the plugs and swapped the coils with no change. I am getting a pretty decent blue spark on both cylinders. It does not appear to have water in the lower cylinder but I am not positive. I am thinking my timing is possibly off (I read on Leeroy's Ramblings there is a friction ring on these old motors that can slip). Or maybe i am flooding and the lower cylinder is not firing due to that. I pulled the plug out and pulled started rope, I didn't see a crazy amount of mist come out. I also tried putting fuel directly in the cylinder, i dont think it helped. Any ideas would be much appreciated, i dont know where to go from here.
PS- I am looking to get a motor for my small tender that I take sailing with me. I am between a used 3.5 nissan 2 stroke ($350) and a new suzuki 2.5 4 stroke ($700). I will also use this on my big dink while I am trying to fix the 15hp. Any thoughts? I am pretty familiar with 2 strokes, but not at all with 4 strokes from a maintenance perspective.
1974 Evinrude 15hp. I purchased used (it was running, not well though). I did the following:
Converted from Long to short shaft
New impeller
New Coils
New Plugs
New T-Stat
Changed LU oil
Gapped points to .020"
Carb Kit/Clean
New fuel pump
Compression is 110psi on both cylinders
New points and Condensers (this was recent in attempt to fix current problem)
Sea foam treatment (this was recent in attempt to fix current problem)
Initially i had trouble with it running on one cylinder, that was fixed when I pulled the flywheel and adjusted the points. Then i had trouble with it flooding and that was fixed when i replaced the rod that holds the float onto the carb. At that point, it was running perfect for a couple weeks at all RPM's and very little to no hesitation when revving up to speed. Then it started to surge at all speeds and hesitate on acceleration. I did the seafoam treatment and changed the plugs and it was running perfect again for a couple of days. Then it started to get worse, a couple of times at high speed it cut back to almost idle speed on its own, but got back up to speed after a minute. Then it became very hard to start and was only running on one cylinder. At that point I did the following:
Compression test: still 110psi on both
Cleaned carb
cleaned plugs
Checked points gap, seemed ok but I fine tuned it.
At that point it was still only running on the top cylinder (it would die if i pulled the top spark wire off, but nothing changed when i pulled the bottom off).
At this point I did the following:
Blew out carb again.
Chaged points and condensers to new.
Still no luck
I have also swapped the plugs and swapped the coils with no change. I am getting a pretty decent blue spark on both cylinders. It does not appear to have water in the lower cylinder but I am not positive. I am thinking my timing is possibly off (I read on Leeroy's Ramblings there is a friction ring on these old motors that can slip). Or maybe i am flooding and the lower cylinder is not firing due to that. I pulled the plug out and pulled started rope, I didn't see a crazy amount of mist come out. I also tried putting fuel directly in the cylinder, i dont think it helped. Any ideas would be much appreciated, i dont know where to go from here.
PS- I am looking to get a motor for my small tender that I take sailing with me. I am between a used 3.5 nissan 2 stroke ($350) and a new suzuki 2.5 4 stroke ($700). I will also use this on my big dink while I am trying to fix the 15hp. Any thoughts? I am pretty familiar with 2 strokes, but not at all with 4 strokes from a maintenance perspective.