I bought a Zodiac with what appears to be the dreaded 40 hp Yam 4 stroke. It hadn't been run for a few years so totally cleaned gas tank, new gas lines, new battery, new cables, clean gas. Now, I am up against the wall. I installed the 25 hp jets as everyone recommended. Have had the carbs apart 5 times, cleaned and recleaned all jets. Flushed with carb cleaner and blown out with air.
The motor starts good now but the top cylinder isn't firing. Here are my findings so far:
1) Good spark to all cylinders
2) Top cylinder compression 180, middle 200, bottom 200
3) Somebody had taken off the idle mixture plugs. Top was only out 1/2 turn (I moved it out 1.75 turns) middle and bottom out 1.75 turns
4) Fuel is obviously pumping to engine as it runs on bottom 2 cylinders. But if you advance throttle, it dies.
5) I hooked up the carb synchronizer and the middle and bottom cylinders both showing 22 (after i adjusted #2) but top showing barely any vacuumn. Don't know if that is because top not firing or a problem. (I am a total novice at this but have watched probably 50 you tube videos so I am dangerous!)
6) New spark plugs
I am on an island with no Yamaha mechanic so I basically have to bring the next logical part to solve the problem. My guy that knows something about outboards sprayed some fuel in the top carb while it was running but the top cylinder didn't fire. He thinks it is running rich already since it didn't seem to be a fuel problem.
I hate to plop down $700 for a new top carb as I am not sure it is a problem.
Any advice is greatly appreciated about what to do next. It is close to becoming a good boat anchor! Thanks.
The motor starts good now but the top cylinder isn't firing. Here are my findings so far:
1) Good spark to all cylinders
2) Top cylinder compression 180, middle 200, bottom 200
3) Somebody had taken off the idle mixture plugs. Top was only out 1/2 turn (I moved it out 1.75 turns) middle and bottom out 1.75 turns
4) Fuel is obviously pumping to engine as it runs on bottom 2 cylinders. But if you advance throttle, it dies.
5) I hooked up the carb synchronizer and the middle and bottom cylinders both showing 22 (after i adjusted #2) but top showing barely any vacuumn. Don't know if that is because top not firing or a problem. (I am a total novice at this but have watched probably 50 you tube videos so I am dangerous!)
6) New spark plugs
I am on an island with no Yamaha mechanic so I basically have to bring the next logical part to solve the problem. My guy that knows something about outboards sprayed some fuel in the top carb while it was running but the top cylinder didn't fire. He thinks it is running rich already since it didn't seem to be a fuel problem.
I hate to plop down $700 for a new top carb as I am not sure it is a problem.
Any advice is greatly appreciated about what to do next. It is close to becoming a good boat anchor! Thanks.