Hello iBoat folks. I used to post here quite a bit back in the day but I couldn't remember my account info for the life of me so I had to make a new one.
So I came across a boat I got for a steal, a 19' chapparall open bow with trailer and a 95' johnson 115 OceanRunner motor. Only caveat was the motor didn't run when I bought it. I found one of the two ig. coils was bad, replaced it, and she purred on land.
Took it out to the river this afternoon and she fired up great, idle'd and warmed up just fine in the water but when I went to throttle it up in forward or reverse it would die seemingly as soon as the butterflies opened. I could sit there all day and putt down the river in gear at idle, but soon as I gave it any throttle it would just die.
Before I took it out, when I first was diagnosing the no-start, one of the first things I did was a compression test. I had 115-115-115-90, which at first seemed like one cylinder was F'd but I dumped a bit of oil in that cylinder to coat the rings (it had sat for about a year), gave it some time, cleared the cylinder of excess and tested it again and she came up to 115 across all cylinders (almost perfect).
I figured out one coil was bad, I swapped it out and she fired up nice. I warmed it up, re-did the compression test after it was good and hot and got 110-105-110-95. One cylinder, the same one, still coming in a bit low but within 15% of the others so I highly doubt that's my problem. It idle's pretty well, maybe a little rough but seems to be comperable to other motors I've heard idle.
Here's the beach though - I can start it up on land, put it in gear and it'll rev all the way up with absolutely no issue at all. Only dies under a load.... So I mean the only way I can really recreate my situation is to bring it to the water which would be a big chore if I'm just running with a trial-and-error approach.
Any advice on where to start with this? It almost seems like once it's under load the choke is stuck on, like it's just dumping fuel into the cylinder and not getting enough air... But it revs up perfectly fine when not under load.
So I came across a boat I got for a steal, a 19' chapparall open bow with trailer and a 95' johnson 115 OceanRunner motor. Only caveat was the motor didn't run when I bought it. I found one of the two ig. coils was bad, replaced it, and she purred on land.
Took it out to the river this afternoon and she fired up great, idle'd and warmed up just fine in the water but when I went to throttle it up in forward or reverse it would die seemingly as soon as the butterflies opened. I could sit there all day and putt down the river in gear at idle, but soon as I gave it any throttle it would just die.
Before I took it out, when I first was diagnosing the no-start, one of the first things I did was a compression test. I had 115-115-115-90, which at first seemed like one cylinder was F'd but I dumped a bit of oil in that cylinder to coat the rings (it had sat for about a year), gave it some time, cleared the cylinder of excess and tested it again and she came up to 115 across all cylinders (almost perfect).
I figured out one coil was bad, I swapped it out and she fired up nice. I warmed it up, re-did the compression test after it was good and hot and got 110-105-110-95. One cylinder, the same one, still coming in a bit low but within 15% of the others so I highly doubt that's my problem. It idle's pretty well, maybe a little rough but seems to be comperable to other motors I've heard idle.
Here's the beach though - I can start it up on land, put it in gear and it'll rev all the way up with absolutely no issue at all. Only dies under a load.... So I mean the only way I can really recreate my situation is to bring it to the water which would be a big chore if I'm just running with a trial-and-error approach.
Any advice on where to start with this? It almost seems like once it's under load the choke is stuck on, like it's just dumping fuel into the cylinder and not getting enough air... But it revs up perfectly fine when not under load.