Hi everyone!
I have an Johnson 150 V6 on which I have completely overhauled the powerhead.
But, I have trouble starting it. It have run for a couple of minutes with the garden hose on, then I went to the sea, and when trying it in the water, nearly no luck starting it. It ran for 20sec, then died. After many many starting attemps.
I have installed an new starter since then, it cranks much faster now.
Spark on all plugs, for the most time it seems like it is not getting fuel, other times the plugs are all too wet, so I guess it kills the spark.
Occasionally it has some loud bangs in the exhaust, I guess an too high afr ratio, too much air over the fuel. I first thought of the ignition sequence, but since it have started and sounded good, pretty sure it is as it should be.
No fuel leaks, new hoses. The only thing I can find that I do not know is ok, is the connection pattern/system of the vacuum hoses and the prime solenoid system to the intake and the carburetors.
If anyone could take the time and explain the connections of the vacuum hoses, I would be happy.
When it ran, it were with all the vacuum hoses connected, single hoses on the nipples, but blocked off.
EDIT: Currently it has around 0 deg ignition when cranking, but I have tried about everything else also..
Fredrik.
I have an Johnson 150 V6 on which I have completely overhauled the powerhead.
But, I have trouble starting it. It have run for a couple of minutes with the garden hose on, then I went to the sea, and when trying it in the water, nearly no luck starting it. It ran for 20sec, then died. After many many starting attemps.
I have installed an new starter since then, it cranks much faster now.
Spark on all plugs, for the most time it seems like it is not getting fuel, other times the plugs are all too wet, so I guess it kills the spark.
Occasionally it has some loud bangs in the exhaust, I guess an too high afr ratio, too much air over the fuel. I first thought of the ignition sequence, but since it have started and sounded good, pretty sure it is as it should be.
No fuel leaks, new hoses. The only thing I can find that I do not know is ok, is the connection pattern/system of the vacuum hoses and the prime solenoid system to the intake and the carburetors.
If anyone could take the time and explain the connections of the vacuum hoses, I would be happy.
When it ran, it were with all the vacuum hoses connected, single hoses on the nipples, but blocked off.
EDIT: Currently it has around 0 deg ignition when cranking, but I have tried about everything else also..
Fredrik.