Ranger 330V
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Sep 25, 2007
- Messages
- 242
okay, 1978 140hp Johnson. Has been sitting for a couple years...have been oiling cylinders and turning by hand for about a week with two cycle johnnyrude oil. Today redid wiring, I now have fire all the way around. Mixed a pretty thick mix of oil/gas...two gallons and 10oz of oil...rather be REALLY smoky than sorry for an engine that has sat for a good while... Checked compression, 115 to 123 all the way around. Found TDC and number 1 is at TDC on the flywheel. powerpacks are wired A and B to the correct coils. Trys to start will hit a few revolutions then backfires and dies or just dies...really rough like one cylinder is firing at the wrong time. Then I tried idling up a little, a couple of times it hit took off and sounded great, but would act like it wanted to run away so I killed it. I'm thinking a timing issue but I don't know. Has anyone every seen something like this?? I have a manual but have not received my piston stop and timing light yet and I don't have my friends multimeter will try to get it tommorrow. I do have the DVA adaptor though. I've done what the manual says in the timing section except using the timing light to set timing as I don't have it yet. As soon as I get it I will try to see if number one is actually firing where it is supposed to. can a timing base malfunction and cause something like this?? the engine has been rebuilt, can the timing base be put on in a way that it would be off?? like stabbing a distributor one tooth off?? Ask questions away and I'll answer the best I can...Heck I'm really excited that the compression checked out and I have good blue spark on all plugs...not bad for 500 bucks for boat motor and trailer...well I wouldn't call what this thing was on a boat...more like a piece of fiberglass with a steering wheel. Thanks again!!