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#1388103 - 05/05/08 07:43 AM
Re: Outboard trouble, need some pointers.
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FishingMN Family
Registered: 06/06/05
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Loc: Peotone, Illinois
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Make sure you have sufficient air supply also. Spark, fuel and compression are fine, but the most overlooked is the air supply.
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#1389657 - 05/06/08 06:32 AM
Re: Outboard trouble, need some pointers.
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 03/09/02
Posts: 386
Loc: Sauk Rapids,Mn. U.S.
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disclaimer: I am not a mechanic. That said one thing came to me when I read this..... sounds like a change-up when you are expecting a fastball. Doesn't matter if everything is right.... if it happens at the WRONG TIME. Any chance that is what is happening???
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#1389748 - 05/06/08 08:05 AM
Re: Outboard trouble, need some pointers.
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Hot Spot Outdoors Specialist
Registered: 01/24/06
Posts: 1066
Loc: Grand Rapids
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I would put a timing light on it while running to check for spark. Sometimes you can have spark with the plugs out and no spark under compression. Lets back up a second also. You said the suspected cylinder had a wet plug, correct? could it be water? Water will bead up and is quite distinguishable when it is on a plug. After running it a bit, take the plug out and tap it into your palm. They water will be in a bead. Just something I thought I'd throw in there.
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#1389903 - 05/06/08 09:43 AM
Re: Outboard trouble, need some pointers.
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HotSpotOutdoors Family
Registered: 08/19/07
Posts: 37
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What about the stator?
Have a 1979 that had a bad one. I don't think that would affect just one cylinder/coil though?
I believe OMC had some issues with stators going bad and not being designed the best with the inner plate of the fly wheel in certain years.
Always start simple re-check everything 4 times and see if it isn't something you could have missed. Many problems can be because of bad gas. Do you use fresh non-oxy fuel? When the coils were checked did they register the same or was the one a bit weaker than the other? Not to ask a dumb question but are the plugs new? I would guess the wet plug is not firing strong enough to ignite the fuel/air mixture when in the cylinder and spinning at a higher rpm. Not firing points to an ignition problem IMO. Does it run the same with the bad cylinder unplugged from the spark plug or is there a difference?
I've told my 14 year old who enjoys working on stuff that most problems are operator error when he's had problems with something. Sure is funny till he uses the saying on me when I'm having a bad day working on something.
Good luck with it.
Edited by Basseyes (05/06/08 09:45 AM)
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#1399182 - 05/13/08 06:44 AM
Re: Outboard trouble, need some pointers.
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Hot Spot Outdoors Specialist
Registered: 01/24/06
Posts: 1066
Loc: Grand Rapids
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I'd check the fuel pump then. If the diaphram has a hole in it, You can actually pump gas directly into the crank case, that and it wont supply the carb with gas. That would explain both symptoms-wet plug and squeezing the bulb. Also, did you verify spark while running with a timing light?
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#1399800 - 05/13/08 01:14 PM
Re: Outboard trouble, need some pointers.
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HotSpotOutdoors Family
Registered: 08/19/07
Posts: 37
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Think you just found your problem a fuel leak some where.
Agree with boatfixer about the fuel pump. Cheap and easy to do. Never a bad idea to put a new one in if it's been a while. Ethanol can eat those and hoses like candy if the fuel has sat in it. On all the small engines I run I only use non oxy fuel and run them out of gas when they are going to sit for some time.
If you've got,
1.good spark 2.good compression in both cylinders and are having to pump the bulb it is because of more than likely a leak some where in the fuel system. Check hoses for cracks, make sure all hose clamps are tight. Might not be a bad idea to put new hoses on if they are old. Fuel lines are a pain but once they are solved the motor will most times run like new.
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