reddragon72
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Been reading and watching posts and decided that all that reading is leading me in circles.
I bought a 1993 Cajun 1850 with a Johnson 120 V4 Looper. J120TLATF
When I got it the boat was idling high in the water around 1200-1600 RPMs in gear. It would run all the way up to 4500 RPMs and start to plane and then start falling back to idle then go up to 3000 RPMs then fall to idle then run back up to 2000 RPMs then eventually just idle at WOT.
Wait about 45 seconds at idle then go WOT and the same thing happens. When I got it back to the ramp to load it the motor would not stay running at idle. Also when I bought it I found out later that the primer lever is supposed to be in the 6oc position but it was in the 12oc so I turned it down and things got worse and would not fire up and run unless in the 12oc. Now that the carbs are rebuilt the primer seems to do nothing at idle anymore like the engine is getting to much fuel or it is no longer needed except start up as the carbs are getting filled up now.
Here I am today.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5Eky2oTF4A
I have rebuilt the carbs, the floats were set so low that they barely moved in the bowl. so I adjusted them. The bottom right carb was dripping fuel when the bulb was squeezed when I go it and no that no longer happens. The VRO pump was removed and replaced with a single pump and I read that that it needed to be a synced two pump setup so I built one myself and it is working fine and pushing lots of fuel out.
As you can see in the video it starts right up every time and slowly dies. There is a lot of smoke when it "coughs" sometimes. I also noticed that the number one plug wire, when on the timing light, would not fire off each round but that could be due to the timing being off from the lean or rich mixture. Two recirculating valves are bad, both on the top. I read that you can order inline valves but I am not sure where to get those as the line is thick but man the hole in it is tiny!
I want the cough fixed before I go back out onto the water.
So before I blow this thing up screwing around with it I am looking for help.
Thanks
I bought a 1993 Cajun 1850 with a Johnson 120 V4 Looper. J120TLATF
When I got it the boat was idling high in the water around 1200-1600 RPMs in gear. It would run all the way up to 4500 RPMs and start to plane and then start falling back to idle then go up to 3000 RPMs then fall to idle then run back up to 2000 RPMs then eventually just idle at WOT.
Wait about 45 seconds at idle then go WOT and the same thing happens. When I got it back to the ramp to load it the motor would not stay running at idle. Also when I bought it I found out later that the primer lever is supposed to be in the 6oc position but it was in the 12oc so I turned it down and things got worse and would not fire up and run unless in the 12oc. Now that the carbs are rebuilt the primer seems to do nothing at idle anymore like the engine is getting to much fuel or it is no longer needed except start up as the carbs are getting filled up now.
Here I am today.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5Eky2oTF4A
I have rebuilt the carbs, the floats were set so low that they barely moved in the bowl. so I adjusted them. The bottom right carb was dripping fuel when the bulb was squeezed when I go it and no that no longer happens. The VRO pump was removed and replaced with a single pump and I read that that it needed to be a synced two pump setup so I built one myself and it is working fine and pushing lots of fuel out.
As you can see in the video it starts right up every time and slowly dies. There is a lot of smoke when it "coughs" sometimes. I also noticed that the number one plug wire, when on the timing light, would not fire off each round but that could be due to the timing being off from the lean or rich mixture. Two recirculating valves are bad, both on the top. I read that you can order inline valves but I am not sure where to get those as the line is thick but man the hole in it is tiny!
I want the cough fixed before I go back out onto the water.
So before I blow this thing up screwing around with it I am looking for help.
Thanks