Hello All, I am new to this forum but was refered over this way for some great knowledge.
A little background: I recently got a 1959 Johnson Seahorse 18. It would start, run in both forward and reverse but would not idle. Took it to a shop which I thoght was reputible and here I am now.
Work the shop has done:
Comp test, 103 and 102
No spark in one cylinder, points and coils cracked and corodid, both points and coils replaced
Carb cleaned and new carb kit used to rebuild
New plugs installed
Motor starts runs and idles good. The problem is I cant get more than 12.5 mph (on my gps) out of it on a 12 foot flat jon. The motor dosent seem like it is reving up all that high.
For a comparison on the same boat I am running my friends late 50's early 60's Evinrude 15. with the same load in the boat I am getting 20 mph.
I also bought a in-line spark tester and am getting the same amount of spark out of each cylinder.
Any thoughs as to what I should have them (the shop) do or look at when I take it back. I will be taking it back as they told me if I have any problems to bring it back (had to do once because the set the float wrong) and they will make it right.
Thanks in advance, and great site too.
Brent
A little background: I recently got a 1959 Johnson Seahorse 18. It would start, run in both forward and reverse but would not idle. Took it to a shop which I thoght was reputible and here I am now.
Work the shop has done:
Comp test, 103 and 102
No spark in one cylinder, points and coils cracked and corodid, both points and coils replaced
Carb cleaned and new carb kit used to rebuild
New plugs installed
Motor starts runs and idles good. The problem is I cant get more than 12.5 mph (on my gps) out of it on a 12 foot flat jon. The motor dosent seem like it is reving up all that high.
For a comparison on the same boat I am running my friends late 50's early 60's Evinrude 15. with the same load in the boat I am getting 20 mph.
I also bought a in-line spark tester and am getting the same amount of spark out of each cylinder.
Any thoughs as to what I should have them (the shop) do or look at when I take it back. I will be taking it back as they told me if I have any problems to bring it back (had to do once because the set the float wrong) and they will make it right.
Thanks in advance, and great site too.
Brent