nabeel.alsalam
Seaman Apprentice
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- Jan 4, 2005
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I'm the new owner of a 1991 50 hp Johnson with electric start. The engine has clearly been well cared for although it was last run a year and a half ago. Apparently, the VRO isn't used (no external oil tank and the oil input has been sort of covered). So I mix the gas 50:1. <br /><br />The motor starts right up but then dies within a few seconds. The fast idle lever doesn't help. It simply bogs down and stalls. Actually, I can keep it running at an unacceptably high rpm if I constantly play with the lever, but it is in danger of overreving. Also, I CAN keep it idling beautifully with the lever all the way down by carefully listening to the rpm and hitting the primer when the rpm starts to drop. <br /><br />I took the carbs apart and they are very very clean. No varnish or crude of any variety. <br /><br />I tested the VRO pump and it squirts lots of gas. The myriad of hoses from the VRO pump seem to be in good shape and securely fastened with the exception of one that goes from the crankcase and I believe is supposed to be connected to the drain hole on the airbox. It is too short and was not attached.<br /><br />Do these symptons suggest where I should be looking next? <br /><br />Thanks for your help.<br /><br />Nabeel