model number shows it a 1998, careful/don't run at high rpm's in neutral could cause a runaway engine
Like diesel runaway? I always have a hand on the throttle and a hand on the ignition switch when I do.
model number shows it a 1998, careful/don't run at high rpm's in neutral could cause a runaway engine
There are two rollers on the linkage. One is the throttle cam follower. I believe yours also has a roller the timing cam follower. Either way, inspect those rollers. There is a black plastic inner layer and a translucent rubber outer layer. If the outer layer has fallen off you'll play hell getting it to run right.
why don't you just put a traditional fuel pump in it and skip the OMS/VRO? that motor is set up for the traditional ones... super easy install.
Actually that's what I ended up doing yesterday and sure enough it seems to be fixed.
Glad you solved your problem! Any chance you have a photo of your new fuel pump setup or could give a quick step by step of what you did? I have a '94 60 HP that i'd like to replace the VRO with a standard fuel pump on.
Did you ever check spark? Seems to me it wouldn’t be the fuel pump. I’ve had issues at higher rpm with the fuel pump when the diaphragm was worn out.
https://maxrules.com/fixomc-no-oil-vro.php
they have directions and kits with everything you need.
It was simple on mine. Take the VRO out, plug the pulse port in the block.hook up new pump. I would premix your fuel before you start so you don't get excited and forget to do that on the test run.