I picked up a 1955 Johnson QD 16 that I'm restoring. I'll finish the mechanical restoration before I attempt a cosmetic restoration. I had a thread on this last year, but can't locate it. So here's the story so far.
I found a pressurized tank - disssasembled, cut a new gasket and repainted it. The tank seemed to work.
I replaced the coils, plugs and wires on the motor, and tested them - both came up when tested through the wires, at 4.79-4.81 k ohms
When I ran the motor last year - it persistently ran on one cylinder only
I pulled the motor out of storage last year and found water inside the cowling. Gaaaaaahhhh. Had a minor flood in the storage area this year. Fortunately, no visble signs of rust inside. Drained the motor, sprayed the interior with fogging oil, and I'm leaving it open to dry out.
As for compression - compression is 102 psi on the top cylinder, and 100 on the bottom, although these were measured after I had added fogging oil.
So my plan is to replace the points and condensors. I cleaned and set the points last year, but with the persistent failure to run on two cylinders, I figure a replacement would be sensible. I also switched the condensors - which made no difference to how the motor ran, but again, given the persistent failure to run, I'll replace them too.
Next - I didn't clean the carb last year, but when I stripped it down tonight, the needle looks a little worn, and the gasket inside the rich/idle thread was disintegrating.
So, here are the questions I have:
1) Could a dirty carb result in a motor persistently running on only one cylinder?
2) Anyone know where I can locate a parts diagram. My usual source for parts diagrams for this motor (a site that involves a marine and an engine and a dot com), has removed the pdf parts diagram for this motor.
3) Do the ohms readings sound right - or is there a sign of a problem there as well.
Thanks all. I'll post some pics as soon as photobucket is no longer down for maintenance.
I found a pressurized tank - disssasembled, cut a new gasket and repainted it. The tank seemed to work.
I replaced the coils, plugs and wires on the motor, and tested them - both came up when tested through the wires, at 4.79-4.81 k ohms
When I ran the motor last year - it persistently ran on one cylinder only
I pulled the motor out of storage last year and found water inside the cowling. Gaaaaaahhhh. Had a minor flood in the storage area this year. Fortunately, no visble signs of rust inside. Drained the motor, sprayed the interior with fogging oil, and I'm leaving it open to dry out.
As for compression - compression is 102 psi on the top cylinder, and 100 on the bottom, although these were measured after I had added fogging oil.
So my plan is to replace the points and condensors. I cleaned and set the points last year, but with the persistent failure to run on two cylinders, I figure a replacement would be sensible. I also switched the condensors - which made no difference to how the motor ran, but again, given the persistent failure to run, I'll replace them too.
Next - I didn't clean the carb last year, but when I stripped it down tonight, the needle looks a little worn, and the gasket inside the rich/idle thread was disintegrating.
So, here are the questions I have:
1) Could a dirty carb result in a motor persistently running on only one cylinder?
2) Anyone know where I can locate a parts diagram. My usual source for parts diagrams for this motor (a site that involves a marine and an engine and a dot com), has removed the pdf parts diagram for this motor.
3) Do the ohms readings sound right - or is there a sign of a problem there as well.
Thanks all. I'll post some pics as soon as photobucket is no longer down for maintenance.