BF100 out of time?

hogluvr

Seaman
Joined
Dec 1, 2013
Messages
72
Here is the back story
 

hogluvr

Seaman
Joined
Dec 1, 2013
Messages
72
So she is running now but bogs when I give her gas. I’m thinking it may be out of time? And I’m still trying to find the correct impeller for her so I can replace it, it is apparently a pre-80’s motor.
 

racerone

Supreme Mariner
Joined
Dec 28, 2013
Messages
37,827
How did it run for you last season ?-----Check belt timing.-----Check valve clearance.-----Post results of a compression test.----Those carburetors take some folks 3 tries to get everything clean enough.-----Do not run it anymore till you determine the issue.
 

hogluvr

Seaman
Joined
Dec 1, 2013
Messages
72
I’ll try cleaning the carb first. This is a new-to-me motor, just got it running. Runs fine at idle
 

racerone

Supreme Mariner
Joined
Dec 28, 2013
Messages
37,827
Perhaps someone sold it due to big problems.-----So do the simple trouble shooting.
 

hogluvr

Seaman
Joined
Dec 1, 2013
Messages
72
The guy I bought it from had cancer, the guy who gave it to him had the same cancer and died so I doubt it is anything big, so far any issues I have had are simple. I have no idea how long it was stored but it was serviced before it was, pretty apparent. I think like Alumarine suggested the next logical step would be to clean the carb, ethanol gas does some pretty nasty stuff over time
 

hogluvr

Seaman
Joined
Dec 1, 2013
Messages
72
Ok I’m starting to get stumped. Soaked the carb and nothing changed. Looked like the timing might be off a tooth so changed that and it wouldn’t start. Not sure where to go next?
 

Alumarine

Captain
Joined
Feb 22, 2005
Messages
3,734
racerone wasn't kidding when he said it can take several tries at getting those carbs clean.
 

km1125

Chief Petty Officer
Joined
Aug 10, 2016
Messages
515
racerone wasn't kidding when he said it can take several tries at getting those carbs clean.
I had a problem once where the engine would run on full throttle fine, but at lower throttles and starting was a problem, Cleaned the carb three times with the last one soaking for about 4 hours and still had the problem. Then thought "it must be an ignition issue" and struggled with that for a while. Went back to the carb and soaked it overnight and finally the problem was gone. There's a little passage you can't get to (unless you drilled out the plugs) that must have been clogged up real good but it's been running fine for YEARS now that I got that fixed. The red circle shows where that is in the fuel path.
 

Attachments

  • Honda_carb_problem.jpg
    Honda_carb_problem.jpg
    79.4 KB · Views: 2

hogluvr

Seaman
Joined
Dec 1, 2013
Messages
72
Thanks guys, I had the carb soaking for 3 days. They’re simple enough, guess I could take it back apart and try again. BTW the carb was spotless inside the first time I took it apart. I’ll try to find that passageway
 
Top