Alright I cleaned the other carb now when it is running I pull the plug and it hesitates the slightest bit so I’m hoping that fixed it. It still pops once warmed up but I’m hoping that’s just because it’s not getting back pressure from being in the water.
im not sure what’s going on but I’ve thought many things were wrong with my 1995 Johnson 120 but what I have finally found is that one cylinder won’t fire but it does get spark. You can take the plug wire off while running and it won’t change. We cleaned the carb that is in line with the...
The thing is the popping came back, when it pops it slows and almost dies and I’m thinking when I put it in the water it will die. I ran some seafoam in it. I’ll just have to mix up some fuel with some carb cleaner and run that for a little bit to see if it clears up.
I did that now they are all working so might have been a grounding issue. I think the problem now is that it is running too lean and I’m not sure how to adjust these carbs
I checked it and all cylinders are between 130 and 120. After I ran some seafoam through it, it stop poping as bad as it was. It just takes like a minute for it to start squirting and it gets too hot, I wouldn’t lay a finger on it longer than a 2 seconds because it gets too hot but the water...
My 1995 Johnson 120 won’t push a strong stream of water until it has warmed up and once it warms up it sounds like it either misses or is getting too much air in the cylinder because it makes larger “puffs” of air out the exhaust inconsistently. I just replaced the impeller. I trying running...