metriccrescentwrench
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My recently purchased boat has a 1981 90 HP Johnson. I know nothing of this motor's history, (and of course the previous owner had zero problems with it). The first time we took the boat out it ran great, no problems at all. Later that same day it seemed to be a bit rough at partial throttle, and woudlnt idle when putting the boat on the trailer. Checked the plugs (NGK) and they were fouled so I replaced them with the recommended Champions.
Next weekend the engine wouldn't start. It would occasionally run for a few seconds and die, and backfired a couple of times while cranking.
Checked compression (cold), 125, 125, 122, 121.
Spark looked good on all 4 cylinders (checked by observing a spark plug resting against bare metal on the engine - I don't have a spark tester).
Removed carbs and pulled float bowls. Everything looked clean as a whistle, no trace of gum or deposits. Sprayed carb cleaner through all jets etc., everything seemed normal.
Replaced fuel line on fuel pump inlet, outlet, and both lines to carbs. Old fuel hose had a few minor surface cracks.
Rebuilt fuel pump. Old diaphragm looked somewhate stretched but had no holes or tears. Fuel flow looks somewhat stronger now.
Drained tank, pulled strainer. Everything was perfectly clean with no sign of sediment or dirt. Put fresh fuel in tank.
Now (with muffs and water hose) it'll start and run for maybe 15 seconds before quitting.
I'm quickly running out of ideas. Any suggestions are appreciated.
Next weekend the engine wouldn't start. It would occasionally run for a few seconds and die, and backfired a couple of times while cranking.
Checked compression (cold), 125, 125, 122, 121.
Spark looked good on all 4 cylinders (checked by observing a spark plug resting against bare metal on the engine - I don't have a spark tester).
Removed carbs and pulled float bowls. Everything looked clean as a whistle, no trace of gum or deposits. Sprayed carb cleaner through all jets etc., everything seemed normal.
Replaced fuel line on fuel pump inlet, outlet, and both lines to carbs. Old fuel hose had a few minor surface cracks.
Rebuilt fuel pump. Old diaphragm looked somewhate stretched but had no holes or tears. Fuel flow looks somewhat stronger now.
Drained tank, pulled strainer. Everything was perfectly clean with no sign of sediment or dirt. Put fresh fuel in tank.
Now (with muffs and water hose) it'll start and run for maybe 15 seconds before quitting.
I'm quickly running out of ideas. Any suggestions are appreciated.