Poor High End Perf. '89 15 Hp

Mariner 54

Recruit
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Aug 14, 2007
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Greetings!

New to Forum!

Recently purchased '89 HP Johnson 15 HP, part of used BassBoat package. Motor looks almost brand new, never even scratched paint off prop or skeg. Under the cowl looks brand new. Seems to have the low hours previous owner claimed.

Starts OK cold.

BUT...

To keep running at mid-to-full throttle need to have almost 100% choke, or it sputters out. Hard start after that.

Old owner says last run 3-07.

I installed New Plugs...New Gas +a dose of GumOut carb/fuel injector cleaner in the mix

Ideas?

Thanks in advance for your leads!
 

HighTrim

Supreme Mariner
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Jun 21, 2007
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Re: Poor High End Perf. '89 15 Hp

Sounds like its maybe starving for fuel, but lets start with the basics of a spark and compression test and go from there. You can get a basic spark and compression tester at most auto part stores for around 20 bucks for the comp, 5-10 for the spark. If you need any help on the procedures let us know. Welcome to iboats.Do you know when the impeller was last changed, thats always a good idea to a new boat. Did he tell you when the barbs were last done??

(Compression & Spark Test)
(J. Reeves)

1st - Regardless of what problem one might encounter, always start with the basic troubleshooting procedure. Check the compression which should be in the range of 100+ psi (somewhat less on the smaller hp engines) and even on all cylinders.

2nd - With the spark plugs removed, rig up some type of spark tester whereas you can set a gap to be jumped. On magneto ignition systems.... and also the Battery Capacitance Ignition system OMC engines from 1968 to 1972, set the gap to 1/4". On the solid state OMC ignition systems from 1973 to the present, set the gap to 7/16". The spark should jump the gap with a strong blue lightning like flame..... a real strong blue snap!

If there was no spark, on engines from 1973 up, disconnect the RED main electrical plug at the engine. Remove the s/plugs. crank the engine via the starter solenoid (jumper bat term to small 3/8" term nut, not the ground nut) and observe spark. If spark is now okay as stated above, the usual cause is a shorted ignition switch.

If the above checks out as it should, and the engine dies out when throttle is applied or won't idle, it is usually due to one or both of two things. The carburetors are fouled, in which case the cure would be to remove, clean, and rebuild them..... or the timer base under the flywheel is sticking which would result in a retarded spark. If the engine will not fire/start at all even though you have the proper spark and compression, it's usually due to fouled carburetors.

To check the timer base for sticking (Engine Not Running), spin the prop to align the shifter dog with forward gear and while doing so, put the engine into forward gear. Now, while watching the timer base, slowly apply throttle clear up to full throttle. The timer base should move smoothly all the way up against the black rubber cap that is atached to the end of the full advance spark setting screw. If the timer base sticks, find out why and correct that problem.

Usually any sticking of the timer base is caused by one of the four retaining clamps being slightly too tight. Putting a very thin washer under the clamp cures that problem. Some boaters use a thin screwdriver to bend the clamp upwards slightly but I prefer the thin washer. The sticking can also be caused by having a faulty stator start to melt down, resulting in a sticky substance dripping down on the timer base nylon retaining ring.
 

Andre

Seaman
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Jul 19, 2006
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Re: Poor High End Perf. '89 15 Hp

I am no expert, but just for chucks I'd double check the low idle setting (Rich/Lean knob on the front of motor) to make sure someone didn't mess with it. My rule of thumb is to screw it all the way in then set it back 3 and a half turns. Before you start thought, it's not a bad idea to determine what the setting was before you change it. Just count how many turns you made to tighten it all the way in. If you find it much more then 3 and a half turns it could be part of your problem.

Just a simple quick solution.

Andre
 
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