Well, I'll condense the latest on my boat purchase saga. To say I'm disappointed and nervous wouldn't suffice.
Here's the deal: bought a used boat, which was tested and shown to run great on ear muffs. Ran for a day, it handled okay, but 'sputtery' and never seemed to reach full potential of speed/ pick up.
Took to mechanic, he cleaned carbs and rebuilt fuel filter on this 1972 Johnson 50 hp.
He took it out for test run and it still stalls while putting into gear, but NOT on ear muffs. So, shifting into gear and it stalls- won't run. He's baffled too.
Going to run a compression test in the a.m. (mechanic). He said if that checks out okay, then he'll consider and give us price on taking out carbs and cleaning out 'valves'. No idea what this means, but he said it could take several hours of labor.
So now my several hundred dollar boat, is becoming a real 'bummer'. Any ideas? Think the engine is blown if it runs great on ear muffs?
Here's the deal: bought a used boat, which was tested and shown to run great on ear muffs. Ran for a day, it handled okay, but 'sputtery' and never seemed to reach full potential of speed/ pick up.
Took to mechanic, he cleaned carbs and rebuilt fuel filter on this 1972 Johnson 50 hp.
He took it out for test run and it still stalls while putting into gear, but NOT on ear muffs. So, shifting into gear and it stalls- won't run. He's baffled too.
Going to run a compression test in the a.m. (mechanic). He said if that checks out okay, then he'll consider and give us price on taking out carbs and cleaning out 'valves'. No idea what this means, but he said it could take several hours of labor.
So now my several hundred dollar boat, is becoming a real 'bummer'. Any ideas? Think the engine is blown if it runs great on ear muffs?