It sure seems like I have a cylinder that isn't firing, maybe some of you can help? PLEASE!
At slow speeds I get a little to much vibration. At top speed it seems ok, but maybe not as fast (hard to tell with the conditions I was in). Coming back to the dock after about an hour on the lake I had a hard time keeping it running. It would only continue to run if I kept up the RPM's.
Back at home on the muffs: It would stay running at idle, but it is a bit rough. Ok, here's why I think one cylinder isn't working...As it is idling I pull off the top spark plug wire, the motor runs extremely rough and stalls. I do the same thing to the second plug wire, same result. I do the same thing to the fourth plug wire, same result. I do the same thing to the third plug wire, no change....the motor continues to run as it did before I pulled the wire.
The third cylinder (assuming they are numbered 1-4 from top to bottom): When I pull the plug wire off, there is spark. I swapped the CDM module with the fourth cylinder just to be sure. Compression from 1-4 went 160,150,160,160 (before de-carbing).
So if I have spark and compression,...is it gas? Is it possible that the carburetor works for the fourth cylinder, but not the third???
Any input is greatly appreciated!
Thanks to all of you for your help!
I found one of the Reed petals broken. A new set of Boyesen Reeds and the motor runs great, no more dead cylinder, no more water...
At slow speeds I get a little to much vibration. At top speed it seems ok, but maybe not as fast (hard to tell with the conditions I was in). Coming back to the dock after about an hour on the lake I had a hard time keeping it running. It would only continue to run if I kept up the RPM's.
Back at home on the muffs: It would stay running at idle, but it is a bit rough. Ok, here's why I think one cylinder isn't working...As it is idling I pull off the top spark plug wire, the motor runs extremely rough and stalls. I do the same thing to the second plug wire, same result. I do the same thing to the fourth plug wire, same result. I do the same thing to the third plug wire, no change....the motor continues to run as it did before I pulled the wire.
The third cylinder (assuming they are numbered 1-4 from top to bottom): When I pull the plug wire off, there is spark. I swapped the CDM module with the fourth cylinder just to be sure. Compression from 1-4 went 160,150,160,160 (before de-carbing).
So if I have spark and compression,...is it gas? Is it possible that the carburetor works for the fourth cylinder, but not the third???
Any input is greatly appreciated!
Thanks to all of you for your help!
I found one of the Reed petals broken. A new set of Boyesen Reeds and the motor runs great, no more dead cylinder, no more water...
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