Hi all. Just had a 92' Johnson 140HP Looper installed on my 86 Hurricane FD196. The gentleman that sold it to me installed it and did all of the throttle linkage connections while once it was moved over from his boat.
After letting the sealant we used dry for a week, I took it out on the water the other night and it was idling a bit low (around 650-700 rpm) in neutral. This low idle was slightly rough and it did miss occasionally, which would at times cause it to stall out. Also, I took it for some WOT runs and noticed about 50% of the time when I shifted it from WOT to Neutral the enigne would immediately stall.
Since the engine ran fine on his boat when we test drove it, I'm thinking the issue lies in either:
A: Old fuel (no idea how old the fuel in my tank is as I bought the boat with it about 2 months or so ago. It does have oil already mixed in, but that doesnt mean it's worth a damn. So I'm seeing what the best way to drain out that fuel would be (its in a big metal fuel tank in the hull). Thinking of then refilling it about halfway with non-ethanol and 50:1 oil mix and installing a new fuel water seperator filter.
B: The throttle connections are needing some adjustment. It shifts very smoothy except for the engine shutting off when going back to neutral. Anyone familiar on these models of what screw or adjustment I need to turn to raise the RPM slightly so maybe it will go into idle at neutral instead of stalling?
Lastly, does anyone know a simple way I can check to see if my rectifier is charging my 2 12V batteries? I'm still new to all this stuff and am learning via trial and error and asking questions. My first motor (that came on the boat) was a complete bust... SO really hoping I can get this one sorted out to where it's running smoothly...
If anyone is interested the compression reads 120-123psi across all 4 cyls.
Thanks in advance for any help you guys can offer!
After letting the sealant we used dry for a week, I took it out on the water the other night and it was idling a bit low (around 650-700 rpm) in neutral. This low idle was slightly rough and it did miss occasionally, which would at times cause it to stall out. Also, I took it for some WOT runs and noticed about 50% of the time when I shifted it from WOT to Neutral the enigne would immediately stall.
Since the engine ran fine on his boat when we test drove it, I'm thinking the issue lies in either:
A: Old fuel (no idea how old the fuel in my tank is as I bought the boat with it about 2 months or so ago. It does have oil already mixed in, but that doesnt mean it's worth a damn. So I'm seeing what the best way to drain out that fuel would be (its in a big metal fuel tank in the hull). Thinking of then refilling it about halfway with non-ethanol and 50:1 oil mix and installing a new fuel water seperator filter.
B: The throttle connections are needing some adjustment. It shifts very smoothy except for the engine shutting off when going back to neutral. Anyone familiar on these models of what screw or adjustment I need to turn to raise the RPM slightly so maybe it will go into idle at neutral instead of stalling?
Lastly, does anyone know a simple way I can check to see if my rectifier is charging my 2 12V batteries? I'm still new to all this stuff and am learning via trial and error and asking questions. My first motor (that came on the boat) was a complete bust... SO really hoping I can get this one sorted out to where it's running smoothly...
If anyone is interested the compression reads 120-123psi across all 4 cyls.
Thanks in advance for any help you guys can offer!