Re: reeds
Sounds like a set of Boyesen Power Reeds were installed in the engine. A real good "sneeze" or blow back can damage the reeds. Since you have the reed cages off, you can look into part of the cylinders and check for scuffs or cuts. You can also pull the bypass covers and check the upper half of the cylinders and check the rings for any that may be sticking. You may want to have the timing checked also. Pre-ignition back thru the bypass covers can blow the reeds so pay attention to the carbon build up around the pistions. TRY AND IDENTIFY WHAT CAUSED THE REED FAILURE IN THE FIRST PLACE OR YOU MAY HAVE TO DO IT ALL OVER AGAIN. You can get new reeds from a local dealer that handles them. Bit of advise, if you install them yourself, FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS THAT COME WITH THE REEDS. I have run power reeds in my 84' 50hp Johnson for going on 8 years and have had no problems with them. I have installed them in many engines, OMC products mostly, including V6's and as long as the initial installation is done correctly along with proper jetting, if needed, all that is required is a little Tender Loving Care including regular tune ups and de-carbing. <br /><br />Jim