Green Lantern
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- Jul 9, 2021
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Hello, i am fairly new to the boating scene. I have n 1985 Evinrude V90. The previous owner replaced the power head with a factory rebuilt unit in 2015. He ran it for the break in period and then didn't use it after that. He said he fired it up once in a while. Anyways when I got it home and went to run it for its first test run in the driveway it ran real rough. So I have literally gone through everything on the motor and now am stumped. I have rebuilt both carbs, replaced all fuel lines, adjusted to carb linkage, new fuel tank and primer bulb, new spark plugs, compression is 115 to 120 all around.
It always starts up right away with ease. When it runs it looks like it's missing and sneezing. It will Rev but it seems to miss as well like it's starving for fuel. I can play with the timing while it's idling but it doesnt stop the missfire and sneezing. It is a VRO motor. I have had the fuel pump apart and have tested it somewhat. I am leaning towards a bad fuel pump and have order a fuel pump kit. When I tested the pump there was some air leakage around the check valve on the oil pump side. But it was such a small amount I have a hard time believing it was causing the motor to missfire like that. But on the other hand it looks like a lean condition. One other thing I noticed when I had the flywheel off was that the stator had green coloring on the magnets. Could this be corosion and could it be causing the signal to jump from one magnet to another while it's running causing a misfire?
Tom
It always starts up right away with ease. When it runs it looks like it's missing and sneezing. It will Rev but it seems to miss as well like it's starving for fuel. I can play with the timing while it's idling but it doesnt stop the missfire and sneezing. It is a VRO motor. I have had the fuel pump apart and have tested it somewhat. I am leaning towards a bad fuel pump and have order a fuel pump kit. When I tested the pump there was some air leakage around the check valve on the oil pump side. But it was such a small amount I have a hard time believing it was causing the motor to missfire like that. But on the other hand it looks like a lean condition. One other thing I noticed when I had the flywheel off was that the stator had green coloring on the magnets. Could this be corosion and could it be causing the signal to jump from one magnet to another while it's running causing a misfire?
Tom