racerone,There are 2 separate crankcases.-----The top carburetor is for the top cylinder only.
Crosbyman,bad reeds or not no /low suction means air is entering from a source other than the carb...
I understand why lack of compression could cause the issues (but he has compression) and I understand whybad reed valves wouldn't affect 2 stroke compression, but since we know there is compression I don't know what info could be gained from pulling the head?Do you not want to take the cylinder head off ??----Simple / easy job.
utube is your friend. ... but 50+ years of boating helps.Crosbyman,
Thank you for the video, very helpful. I should change my handle from mebehoof to 2stroke/student
mebehoof
The center Cylinder drew from both Carbs. Created some very odd flow through the carbs, which in 2, 4, and 6 cylinder inlines, had induction draw from 2 cylinders 180 degrees apart. with more or less Equal Pressure Drop. With 2 carbs for 3 cylinders, the flow wasn't as evenI don't want to take this thread off topic but the (different engine) Merc 70 I rebuilt had 3 cylindersbut only 2 carbs... the cylinders must all have been drawing from more than one carb on that engine (crank not partitioned)?
cyclops222,1 last test to do will define where to go next. You have the lower carb in decent running . Swap the top and bottom carburetors. If the trouble follows the carburetor. done. If NO CHANGE ? Do racerone procedure. The problem is then a internal one.
Just soaking carbs isn't going to get all the Gunk out of the Passages. That is why the OEM Carb Kits come with little Disks and Lead Balls. The matching ones on the Carb, have to be removed to gain Access to where Gum/Varnish/Dirt hide and cause issues.cyclops222,
Moved carbs and moved the problem to the other cylinder. took carb off, soaked in dip and cleaned it up and blew it out... put it back in its original spot (bottom) still same problem. Once again just to be sure moved to top cylinder and it moved the problem... Question: could this be a defective carb??? At a loss which way to go with it now??? Replace Carb???
Thanks for reading, mebehoof
What does this even mean? He changed the carb and the problem followed.After watching the videos. The reduced compression readings look like possible worn out Reed Valves with some possible piston ring wear.
New reed valves are cheap and simple. Maybe all that is needed to get closer to 140 PSI compression readings.
Bad carb needs to be rebuilt ? Check float settings and needle passages. Both air and fuel paths.
Check the float and needle tip for damage.
If you are not VERY confident with doing other carburetors' in the past ? DO NOT do this carb at all have a marina mechanic do the job.
Same with changing just the reeds. Some do require ability to get a perfect sealing of the edges. Good luck.
Anyone have any idea where to find a replacement top carb for this 40hp Johnson Model#J40 ELCDE carb #395790 MX K 04 L KClean or rebuild it properly or buy one from anywhere really. Cheap.
You would likely be better off taking this one apart for Cleaning, and Adjustment, than buying another potential Set of ProblemsThanks everyone, hope I don't have to tear it down but if so, will do.
mebehoof