1990 Evinrude 50 hp.
If you read my half dozen other posts, you will remember that this motor has been a labor of love. Too date, I have replaced the waterpump and reassembled the lower unit. I replaced the plugs, switched from the VRO to a fuel pump and premix. I rebuilt the tilt and trim and the carbs, and checked the linkage and sync.
Every time I swap a part the motor runs a little better, but it is still not perfect. Yesterday, I took the boat out after swaping the fuel pump and rebuilding the carbs.
She idled fine, I pulled off the trailer and pulled up to the dock waiting on my wife. As we cleared the no wake zone I accelerated to full throttle and trimed the motor up. FINALLY (first time since I assembled the package), the boat was on plane and running like a dream. I thought I had finally worked all the bugs out of my "Bargain" motor.
Well, the feeling lasted for 10 minutes as we soared up the river. Then I instantly lost 1300 rpms. I pulled the throttle back and started looking for the problem (tank was vented, fuel bulb was firm, both plug wires were connected). I started the engine and began to pick up speed, when I hit 4000 rpm the motor seemed to drop a cylinder (3000 rpm) and the it reved back up.
It goes back and forth between 3000 and 4200 rpm. We tried squeezinng the fuel bulb while running and no help. I pulled the plugs and the top was normal, while the bottom was wet and oily.
Am I loosing a coil, carbs not in sync, ... Where should I start looking. We took the boat out again today, and the same problem was evident from the start. No matter what we did, the boat was going to osicallate back and forth between 3000 and 4200 rpms.
I feel so close to having this motor finished, but I am missing something.
Ginder75
If you read my half dozen other posts, you will remember that this motor has been a labor of love. Too date, I have replaced the waterpump and reassembled the lower unit. I replaced the plugs, switched from the VRO to a fuel pump and premix. I rebuilt the tilt and trim and the carbs, and checked the linkage and sync.
Every time I swap a part the motor runs a little better, but it is still not perfect. Yesterday, I took the boat out after swaping the fuel pump and rebuilding the carbs.
She idled fine, I pulled off the trailer and pulled up to the dock waiting on my wife. As we cleared the no wake zone I accelerated to full throttle and trimed the motor up. FINALLY (first time since I assembled the package), the boat was on plane and running like a dream. I thought I had finally worked all the bugs out of my "Bargain" motor.
Well, the feeling lasted for 10 minutes as we soared up the river. Then I instantly lost 1300 rpms. I pulled the throttle back and started looking for the problem (tank was vented, fuel bulb was firm, both plug wires were connected). I started the engine and began to pick up speed, when I hit 4000 rpm the motor seemed to drop a cylinder (3000 rpm) and the it reved back up.
It goes back and forth between 3000 and 4200 rpm. We tried squeezinng the fuel bulb while running and no help. I pulled the plugs and the top was normal, while the bottom was wet and oily.
Am I loosing a coil, carbs not in sync, ... Where should I start looking. We took the boat out again today, and the same problem was evident from the start. No matter what we did, the boat was going to osicallate back and forth between 3000 and 4200 rpms.
I feel so close to having this motor finished, but I am missing something.
Ginder75