Greetings,
I was out fishing last night in the harbor and after dark I decided to do some very slow trolling on the way back. After about 15 minutes or so of this very very slow trolling the engine starting bogging down and then stalled. I could hear the engine ticking from heat and it was smoking a little. It was very hot and it was overheating.
I took the cover off and waited a while, then she started back up and I took her at 1/2 and then full throttle in the harbor to get water back into the engine. She was fine and cooled down imediately.
I don't think any real damage occured, but I learned my lesson: very slow speeds don't suck up enough for my 1959 Evinrude Lark 35 HP. Is this common? This engine has a weird water intake built into the lower unit. I checked the screen when the boat was out of the water and it wasn't clogged. What do you think??? Thanks.
Mike
I was out fishing last night in the harbor and after dark I decided to do some very slow trolling on the way back. After about 15 minutes or so of this very very slow trolling the engine starting bogging down and then stalled. I could hear the engine ticking from heat and it was smoking a little. It was very hot and it was overheating.
I took the cover off and waited a while, then she started back up and I took her at 1/2 and then full throttle in the harbor to get water back into the engine. She was fine and cooled down imediately.
I don't think any real damage occured, but I learned my lesson: very slow speeds don't suck up enough for my 1959 Evinrude Lark 35 HP. Is this common? This engine has a weird water intake built into the lower unit. I checked the screen when the boat was out of the water and it wasn't clogged. What do you think??? Thanks.
Mike