jimmbo,
At this time I'm waiting for a couple carb kits w/everything. We'll see how to shakes out. This 40hp was not run this Spring for any length of time hopefully no damage done.
Will post as soon as have results.
To All, I really appreciate all the input from all of you folks, Thank You!!!
Well, here's results of my efforts:
Overhauled just the top carb, reinstalled it and it's acting the exact same as before doing the carb. Runs on lower cylinder only, when I pull the top wire there is no change, when pulling bottom wire it dies.
Spark is normal on both plug wires, I had two more new spark plugs so just to be sure I installed the new ones, no change.
While it's running I put my hand over top carb mouth, it has vacuum and will wet my hand with fuel. Top cylinder is not popping, spitting or showing any signs of backfire or positive pressure from below throttle plate.
When I spritz fuel/oil mix in top carb there is no change in rpm at all. The spark plug is firing.
Since racerone had told me that these cylinders and crankcases are independent of each other and since I'm dealing with the top cylinder is it possible for this cylinder / crankcase to be drawing ambient air instead of through the carb? Wouldn't there be signs of fuel/oil leaking somewhere due to crankcase positive pressure when piston is on downstroke? Wouldn't it likely be leaking up top somewhere? I don't have any visual oil running down anywhere that I can see.
I realize that I've been advised to just pull the head and I have no problem doing that but want to exhaust external possible problems first. I know that there is always a possibility of a scored, galled or otherwise damaged cylinder or piston and I'd have jumped to pull the head first if it didn't have somewhat reasonable compression.
Anyone have any thoughts on this? Look forward to any comments and thank you all for reading this and the help you've all offered. Much appreciated!!!
mebehoof