Hello, New here to the Forums and the boating world.
I have always considered myself fairly mechanically inclined in small engines and old auto engines. From a child I have always been able to tear apart my toys to see how they worked and put them back in working order.
That being said, I am baffled by this motor that I recently purchased and how it idles. At home I had got it seemingly in great running order (on muffs). It started right up with a bump of the key even after a couple days of sitting with no prime or choke. I was able to do this by allowing the throttle plate to be slightly opened by the roller that rests on the cam. (I did this prior to to finding the whole sync thing) but after taking it to the water she seemed to idle poorly, and ended up with a fuel line leak. (old lines needing replaced) after getting out a small fire on the water that I thought was a backfire issue at the time, I took her home to investigate further, repaired the leaking fuel line, put new plugs in it, (kind of confused on the plug that should go it is as depending on the place you look it is champion UL-77V or QL77JC4. the later is what I purchased as that was what was available) checked the compression (high 130s) and fired her back up in a 55 gal drum of water. Same issue. And it seems to smoke quite a bit. (50 to 1 on 89octain)
I am going to check how well the spark is but had to help the wife out and stop for the night but here is my first question. How do do you set the idle rpm on these motors when the throttle is not suppose to be touching the cam at idle and there is no adjustment screw to open or close the carburetor butterfly at idle?
This is something alien to to me. Is there some old Johnson witch craft you have to know to understand this?
Leo P.
I have always considered myself fairly mechanically inclined in small engines and old auto engines. From a child I have always been able to tear apart my toys to see how they worked and put them back in working order.
That being said, I am baffled by this motor that I recently purchased and how it idles. At home I had got it seemingly in great running order (on muffs). It started right up with a bump of the key even after a couple days of sitting with no prime or choke. I was able to do this by allowing the throttle plate to be slightly opened by the roller that rests on the cam. (I did this prior to to finding the whole sync thing) but after taking it to the water she seemed to idle poorly, and ended up with a fuel line leak. (old lines needing replaced) after getting out a small fire on the water that I thought was a backfire issue at the time, I took her home to investigate further, repaired the leaking fuel line, put new plugs in it, (kind of confused on the plug that should go it is as depending on the place you look it is champion UL-77V or QL77JC4. the later is what I purchased as that was what was available) checked the compression (high 130s) and fired her back up in a 55 gal drum of water. Same issue. And it seems to smoke quite a bit. (50 to 1 on 89octain)
I am going to check how well the spark is but had to help the wife out and stop for the night but here is my first question. How do do you set the idle rpm on these motors when the throttle is not suppose to be touching the cam at idle and there is no adjustment screw to open or close the carburetor butterfly at idle?
This is something alien to to me. Is there some old Johnson witch craft you have to know to understand this?
Leo P.