Re: 66 Evinrude 40 hp problem
If when it kicks in there's a sudden boost of power, then you're looking at ignition difficulties. If it's sort of gradual, suspect fuel problems such as too rich, water in the fuel, dirty carb. If the outboard is 4-stroking like JB says, the spark plugs with be black and clogging with carbon deposites. They may provide a clue.<br /><br /><br />Did you try that spark test? A tank test will often not show the problem since the load is very different unless a test wheel is employed. <br /><br /><br />If you suspect ignition problems and the spark test proves the magneto is healthy, look at your kill switch wiring. If one of those lines are grounded, it will kill spark in the associated cylinder. Other possibilities are a faulty vaccum cutout switch and cracked spark plug wires.<br /><br />Spraying carb cleaner at the carburetor or mixing it in the fuel is an exercise in futility. Don't bother. If you have carburetor cleanliness issues, it must be disassembled, cleaned and rebuilt with new parts.