ShaneDeVon
Cadet
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- Aug 13, 2020
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So i am completely new to working on any boat motor( i am mechanically inclined though), i was given a number of old outboards and decided to try my hand at getting them running. I started with a 61 evinrude 10022 10 hp which was not running although it had good compression on both cylinders.
I want to use this motor on my 10' livingston for fishing in smaller lakes, with that in mind i decided to go through it from the ground up.
I have done
lower unit reseal
water pump replacement
new fuel pump
new fuel lines
carb rebuild
new points, condensors, coils, plugs, and wires
i set the points at a loose .020, then hooked up a multimeter and adjusted each to open right between the timing marks on the flywheel ( i've never dealt with magneto timing so this was a bit of a pain to learn on)
i put it all back together, it starts up first pull, i've got the low speed idle to where it idles great at low rpm.
Now here is my issue, i took it out on the lake for final adjustments to the low and high speed, the low went easy, but when i put it in gear and crank it full throttle the rpms dont kick up as they should no matter how i adjust the high speed needle, it pushes my livingston along at 6 mph at wot. i did set my cam follower and sync it to my carb. I'm at a loss for what i've done wrong or missed. it chugs along no issues dying or anything but the rpms just dont kick up and give it any real speed. i've tried manually opening the butterfly valve all the way and that changes nothing as well.
any help or advice here would be greatly appreciated, i feel like i'm missing something obvious
I want to use this motor on my 10' livingston for fishing in smaller lakes, with that in mind i decided to go through it from the ground up.
I have done
lower unit reseal
water pump replacement
new fuel pump
new fuel lines
carb rebuild
new points, condensors, coils, plugs, and wires
i set the points at a loose .020, then hooked up a multimeter and adjusted each to open right between the timing marks on the flywheel ( i've never dealt with magneto timing so this was a bit of a pain to learn on)
i put it all back together, it starts up first pull, i've got the low speed idle to where it idles great at low rpm.
Now here is my issue, i took it out on the lake for final adjustments to the low and high speed, the low went easy, but when i put it in gear and crank it full throttle the rpms dont kick up as they should no matter how i adjust the high speed needle, it pushes my livingston along at 6 mph at wot. i did set my cam follower and sync it to my carb. I'm at a loss for what i've done wrong or missed. it chugs along no issues dying or anything but the rpms just dont kick up and give it any real speed. i've tried manually opening the butterfly valve all the way and that changes nothing as well.
any help or advice here would be greatly appreciated, i feel like i'm missing something obvious