Muddyjeep810
Seaman Apprentice
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- Jun 10, 2021
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Hi all. So I finally got my boat with the 1977 Johnson 70 horse back in the water after replacing all my head gaskets and exhaust manifold gaskets. Ran great on the hose in the garage. Idled good and revved strong. When I got it in the water today it was a totally different story. It basically wouldn't idle. The only way to keep it running was to have the cold start throttle lever all the way up. It would then SLOWLY build RPM's up to 2000 RPM where it would stop climbing. Any movement of the controls at this point required I turn the cold start all the way down and it would stall before I could get it into gear. So then I left it running at max cold start throttle for five minutes, and after about 5 minutes the engine sounded like it was coming alive and would climb slowly to 3000 RPM. Once it made it up to 3000 RPM I could slam the cold start throttle off, and slam the boat into forward and it would take off like a raped ape and almost immediately plane and run awesome wide open around the lake until I let off the throttle and let it get below 2000 RPM's again. It would then get really sluggish again and I would have to feather the throttle to get it above 3000 RPM where it would run great again.
I pulled the plugs when I got home and the base is kind of shiny with a very light brown haze, almost looks wet but they aren't super wet, and the electrodes are dry with a light coating of what appears to be black carbon.
Please help. I am at my wits end with this engine. I have rebuilt the carbs, replaced the plugs, replaced the lower unit oil seals (Water pump/drive shaft and shift rod only) replaced the control box, replaced both control cables, added an in-line fuel filter, replaced all the fuel lines, plus the aforementioned work. Compression is 120/118/120, and the engine bogs at idle when I pull each plug wire.
Where do I go next?
I pulled the plugs when I got home and the base is kind of shiny with a very light brown haze, almost looks wet but they aren't super wet, and the electrodes are dry with a light coating of what appears to be black carbon.
Please help. I am at my wits end with this engine. I have rebuilt the carbs, replaced the plugs, replaced the lower unit oil seals (Water pump/drive shaft and shift rod only) replaced the control box, replaced both control cables, added an in-line fuel filter, replaced all the fuel lines, plus the aforementioned work. Compression is 120/118/120, and the engine bogs at idle when I pull each plug wire.
Where do I go next?