Re: 1972 2hp evenruide
You've got lots of good advice so far... redoing the ignition is not hard. But.... while you're going through the motor and buying some parts, also buy a new impeller and a couple of extra shear pins. Either keep the pins with your fishing tackle, or stick a spare in a cork and zip tie it to the motor somewhere. Also drain and replace the lower unit gear oil. The impeller change is very easy to do... on my 2 hp, it pumped water, but with a new impeller it pumped WAY more water. You might also pull off the fuel petticock and clean out the little screen in it. Also FYI, on my 2 hp, if you only open the fuel tank vent a turn or two, when running it will eventually (after 20 min's or so) vibrate closed and cause a lean situation (like you're seeing). From vacuum forming in the tank. Open the vent on the cap all the way until it won't open anymore... then it won't vibrate closed. They're kinda cool motors, super light and simple... Being 1 cyl, they're a bit buzzy though. My hand gets numb if I drive it too long. Eventhough I don't use mine much, being so small, I tend to throw it onto the transom of my 16' aluminum beside the 25 if I'm going off the beaten path. Just as a security blanket / backup in case my other motor dies. Only weighs about 25 lbs, and gives me piece of mind... great canoe motor. Good luck.