Hello.
First, great forums, I have been reading non-stop for several days now, but I can't single out my issue. [colour=RED]Sorry for the length of this posting, but I figured for troubleshooting, I should be as detailed as possible[/colour].
I recently inherited a 1979 19' Glastron with a rebuilt powerhead/motor (I was told that the "motor" was 1991) Evinrude 150HP V6 w/ VRO. The boat dealer asked me if it was the "small" or "large" motor, and we decided it was "large" (see 2nd issue below for why we don't know what model it is) Running 89 octane, fresh tank. Evinrude/Johnson TC-W3 in oil resivoir. It is using gas (lots!) and running through about half the resivoir every 70 gallons or so)
1st issue
Ran the boat 6 times this summer after we got it in July.
Performance to date:
-It is a little slow to startup, but not bad
-on rare occasion, it would hesitate going from idle to WOT (with or without a load (skier, etc)) but basically ran like a champ! (though a little "stinky"/gas fumes on idle)
Before my 5th trip out, I replaced all of the plugs with exactly what the rebuilder recommended Champion L77JC4 gapped to .040. ENGINE RAN PERFECT, (6 people in the boat too!) Less Stink, no hesitation, but on our hummingbird fish/depth finder, it alarmed a few times to "over-voltage"
Went out last weekend, The boat was a little slow to start, but otherwise OK at idle. Maybe a small "clanky" sound that I don't know if I heard before. Maybe missing 1 or 2 cylinders (rarely). Took off down the lake. Running great at around 4500RPM (not maxed out on throttle) and it just dies. Sounded like it ran out of fuel. Took about 6 seconds to go from 4500 to 0 rpm. Turned off key, tried to start. Nothing but "click-click". Picked up the motor to see if anything around prop.... nothing. Put it back down, starts right up and off we go.
The big problem. 30% of the time with 2 people in the boat, no skier, 90% of the time with 1 in the boat and 1 skier that I went idle to WOT, it would hesitate and want to die (and sometimes did die). Recovered by pulling back the trottle near or to idle. Try again. usually on the 2nd or 3rd push to WOT it would grab and run perfect. Fast and powerful.
Got home, did some troubleshooting, keep in mind that I am new to outboard motors!
-all passenger (port) side plugs are a little wet with oil, top driver (starboard) side is wet with oil. Bottom 2 starboard plugs, nice and tan and dry.
-Replaced fuel bulb, old one never seemed to get hard. New one, does but only on every 4-5 pumps. (soft, soft, soft, hard, Soft soft soft soft hard). Hmmmm, any ideas?
-Fuel filter, pulled it, saw a couple of bits of stuff in it, but very little debris, so reconnected.
- tested compression. Cold engine (after reading here, I think it should have been warm first) but 79-80psi on all cylinders except for bottom passenger (port) side 69PSI.
-Tested for spark on all cylinders by warming it up and then pulling 1 boot at a time. All cylinders when pulled dropped motor maybe 200rpm. The lower compression cylinder (bottom passenger) when pulled almost killed the engine, maybe 500+rpm drop) Nobody can tell me why this happens.?????
Every time a plug wire was pulled it arced from the coil spark plug wire boot to the input from the power pack boot on the coil. I definately saw good spark on each, but should it arc so violently?
Checked battery voltage at idle (13.5V) and a higher RPM (13.7V) Seems like the regulator/rectifier is working. (at least I think it is according to that test, if I am wrong let me know)
Please help! I am stuck and frustrated!
- 2nd - please help me find the model/serial number! It is NOT on the mount/tilt/trim mechanism. It is just all "paint"! I can't find anywhere that the rebuilder painted over the tag, but is there any other way to tell what model powerhead I have? 2 power packs, 1 rectifier/regulator (10Amp). Help!
Thank you so much for your help in advance, I am frustrated and don't have a ton of money to trow at this right now.
Brian
First, great forums, I have been reading non-stop for several days now, but I can't single out my issue. [colour=RED]Sorry for the length of this posting, but I figured for troubleshooting, I should be as detailed as possible[/colour].
I recently inherited a 1979 19' Glastron with a rebuilt powerhead/motor (I was told that the "motor" was 1991) Evinrude 150HP V6 w/ VRO. The boat dealer asked me if it was the "small" or "large" motor, and we decided it was "large" (see 2nd issue below for why we don't know what model it is) Running 89 octane, fresh tank. Evinrude/Johnson TC-W3 in oil resivoir. It is using gas (lots!) and running through about half the resivoir every 70 gallons or so)
1st issue
Ran the boat 6 times this summer after we got it in July.
Performance to date:
-It is a little slow to startup, but not bad
-on rare occasion, it would hesitate going from idle to WOT (with or without a load (skier, etc)) but basically ran like a champ! (though a little "stinky"/gas fumes on idle)
Before my 5th trip out, I replaced all of the plugs with exactly what the rebuilder recommended Champion L77JC4 gapped to .040. ENGINE RAN PERFECT, (6 people in the boat too!) Less Stink, no hesitation, but on our hummingbird fish/depth finder, it alarmed a few times to "over-voltage"
Went out last weekend, The boat was a little slow to start, but otherwise OK at idle. Maybe a small "clanky" sound that I don't know if I heard before. Maybe missing 1 or 2 cylinders (rarely). Took off down the lake. Running great at around 4500RPM (not maxed out on throttle) and it just dies. Sounded like it ran out of fuel. Took about 6 seconds to go from 4500 to 0 rpm. Turned off key, tried to start. Nothing but "click-click". Picked up the motor to see if anything around prop.... nothing. Put it back down, starts right up and off we go.
The big problem. 30% of the time with 2 people in the boat, no skier, 90% of the time with 1 in the boat and 1 skier that I went idle to WOT, it would hesitate and want to die (and sometimes did die). Recovered by pulling back the trottle near or to idle. Try again. usually on the 2nd or 3rd push to WOT it would grab and run perfect. Fast and powerful.
Got home, did some troubleshooting, keep in mind that I am new to outboard motors!
-all passenger (port) side plugs are a little wet with oil, top driver (starboard) side is wet with oil. Bottom 2 starboard plugs, nice and tan and dry.
-Replaced fuel bulb, old one never seemed to get hard. New one, does but only on every 4-5 pumps. (soft, soft, soft, hard, Soft soft soft soft hard). Hmmmm, any ideas?
-Fuel filter, pulled it, saw a couple of bits of stuff in it, but very little debris, so reconnected.
- tested compression. Cold engine (after reading here, I think it should have been warm first) but 79-80psi on all cylinders except for bottom passenger (port) side 69PSI.
-Tested for spark on all cylinders by warming it up and then pulling 1 boot at a time. All cylinders when pulled dropped motor maybe 200rpm. The lower compression cylinder (bottom passenger) when pulled almost killed the engine, maybe 500+rpm drop) Nobody can tell me why this happens.?????
Every time a plug wire was pulled it arced from the coil spark plug wire boot to the input from the power pack boot on the coil. I definately saw good spark on each, but should it arc so violently?
Checked battery voltage at idle (13.5V) and a higher RPM (13.7V) Seems like the regulator/rectifier is working. (at least I think it is according to that test, if I am wrong let me know)
Please help! I am stuck and frustrated!
- 2nd - please help me find the model/serial number! It is NOT on the mount/tilt/trim mechanism. It is just all "paint"! I can't find anywhere that the rebuilder painted over the tag, but is there any other way to tell what model powerhead I have? 2 power packs, 1 rectifier/regulator (10Amp). Help!
Thank you so much for your help in advance, I am frustrated and don't have a ton of money to trow at this right now.
Brian