Charlie5653
Petty Officer 3rd Class
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- Sep 7, 2018
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Hello, I have a johnson 115 hp 1977 that was my fathers. He passed and the boat set for 12 yrs. I finally got around to getting it out and seeing if it would run. Here is what I have done and I'm confident I'm so close, hopefully with a bit of help with some folks knowledgeable about this antique my family can enjoy it once again. Thanks in advance.....
(1) removed plugs and disgarded
(2) put 2 cycle oil in each cylinder and rotated engine by hand. ( not locked up, Outstanding!) was so happy....
(3) ordered service manual for engine
(4) Removed 2 carbs and soaked for 2 days (actually they were pretty clean when I took them off) -- installed carb kits in both, new welch plugs, needle / seat and float. float is level with carb body when the needle is closed per manual.. I'm 100% confident in the carb cleanings ( every passageway is clear )
(5) since carbs were off and it was easy to get to the the gear linkage bolt I figured it was a good time to pull bottom 1/2 and install new water pump so I did that...
(6) reinstalled carbs
I think this is most everything I did prior to begin testing the motor on muffs. Testing went as follows:
oh, also I did pull the intake and check the leafs. no daylight in them, all 4 look brand new....
(1) compression test - 3 cylinders have 116 and #4 has 108
(2) spark test - all cylinders 7/16+ spark gap test. Spark is not the problem, I have plenty of spark
(3) installed new OEM spark plugs @ .040
(4) rigged a small external tank with 50 to1 fuel and new prime bulb.
(5) engine started right up, Idles at roughly 1100 rpm but idles rough
(6) mixed a can of seafoam to 3/4 gal of gas oil mix and ran through on muffs. took around 1/2 hr
(7) checked timing on dry land (removed plugs and grounded wires, advanced timing to the stop at full throttle. High side timing shows 24 degrees which seems to be good from what I have read. Engine calls for 28 degrees in water...
I have a lake close to me so its easy for me to get it to the water. I understand the basic principal of the exhaust pressure in the water.
so here is what it does now
when I go to the lake Hi side is fine, engine runs 5100 rpm's smooth as silk.
It only idles at 450 rmp and I am unclear on how to get it up to around 750 or 800? The engine I feel is so close to being perfect because it will actually run for extended times at only 450 rpm's. but as it always goes, every time I go to put it back on the trailer it dies at the worst time!!! lol
So my main question is , should the butterflies in the carbs stay completely closed to get the 800 rpm idle? I have adjusted and adjusted on the low side timing and the throttle cable coming from the controller with no success. I just feel like I'm missing something .
Sorry for rambling, I just wanted to answer most of the obvious questions.
Thanks in Advance, Charlie
(1) removed plugs and disgarded
(2) put 2 cycle oil in each cylinder and rotated engine by hand. ( not locked up, Outstanding!) was so happy....
(3) ordered service manual for engine
(4) Removed 2 carbs and soaked for 2 days (actually they were pretty clean when I took them off) -- installed carb kits in both, new welch plugs, needle / seat and float. float is level with carb body when the needle is closed per manual.. I'm 100% confident in the carb cleanings ( every passageway is clear )
(5) since carbs were off and it was easy to get to the the gear linkage bolt I figured it was a good time to pull bottom 1/2 and install new water pump so I did that...
(6) reinstalled carbs
I think this is most everything I did prior to begin testing the motor on muffs. Testing went as follows:
oh, also I did pull the intake and check the leafs. no daylight in them, all 4 look brand new....
(1) compression test - 3 cylinders have 116 and #4 has 108
(2) spark test - all cylinders 7/16+ spark gap test. Spark is not the problem, I have plenty of spark
(3) installed new OEM spark plugs @ .040
(4) rigged a small external tank with 50 to1 fuel and new prime bulb.
(5) engine started right up, Idles at roughly 1100 rpm but idles rough
(6) mixed a can of seafoam to 3/4 gal of gas oil mix and ran through on muffs. took around 1/2 hr
(7) checked timing on dry land (removed plugs and grounded wires, advanced timing to the stop at full throttle. High side timing shows 24 degrees which seems to be good from what I have read. Engine calls for 28 degrees in water...
I have a lake close to me so its easy for me to get it to the water. I understand the basic principal of the exhaust pressure in the water.
so here is what it does now
when I go to the lake Hi side is fine, engine runs 5100 rpm's smooth as silk.
It only idles at 450 rmp and I am unclear on how to get it up to around 750 or 800? The engine I feel is so close to being perfect because it will actually run for extended times at only 450 rpm's. but as it always goes, every time I go to put it back on the trailer it dies at the worst time!!! lol
So my main question is , should the butterflies in the carbs stay completely closed to get the 800 rpm idle? I have adjusted and adjusted on the low side timing and the throttle cable coming from the controller with no success. I just feel like I'm missing something .
Sorry for rambling, I just wanted to answer most of the obvious questions.
Thanks in Advance, Charlie