69' 115hp evinrude

Rodney Shanks

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I have a 69' 115hp evinrude that starts and runs fine until it gets warm. Then it dies and won't start until it cools down. Any help would be appreciated.
 

JB

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Re: 69' 115hp evinrude

Hi, Rodney.<br /><br />Your problem seems to be heat related.<br /><br />The engine may be overheating and trying to seize. Is the tell-tale strong? If not, replace the water pump impeller.<br /><br />Some part of your ignition may be failing when hot, a "hot short". Start the engine on the muffs and heat the parts of the ignition system, one at a time, with a hair dryer or hot air gun. If the engine suddenly dies, you have found the heat sensitive part.<br /><br />Good luck, and let us know what you find. :)
 

Franki

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Re: 69' 115hp evinrude

I have seen something like this before too..<br /><br />Do you have the choke on Auto???<br /><br />If you have a fuel blockage of some sort, the choke will richen the mixture enabling it to run in some instances, then when it gets warm and the choke goes off, the engine dies..<br /><br />I'd check JB's suggestions first.. since you have a V4 and its unlikely that you have a blockage in both carbs... but definatly keep it in mind.. (by the same token, having one carb blocked takes out 2 cylinders, and thats probably enough to stop the motor..)<br /><br />Next time it cuts out, immediatly check for spark, fuel etc.. the normal stuff.. <br /><br />but check your earths before all of this.. metal expands when it heats up and can sometimes cause problems with electrical connections..<br /><br />JB, I don't think that engine has a telltale.. <br />so test the engine by putting your hand on the head, count to five. if you haven't burned your hand, the engine isn't overheating. (serious)<br /><br />let us know what you find...<br /><br />regards<br /><br />Frank
 
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