jerryddurden
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So, I'm a first time poster. Hopefully I'm putting this post in the right spot.
I recently became the proud owner of a 1996 Evinrude 115 Intruder. It powers a 16ft Javelin bass boat. The boat had been sitting for over three years.
I changed the teleflex steering helm/cable, water pump, lower unit oil, and I rebuilt all four carbs. I am not a mechanic. It took me forever to get it to idle properly--after the carb rebuild.
I took it for a test run today and here are how events unfolded:
It started up fine. I noticed the it idled around 1000 rpm once it was in the water. She took off and I got on plane pretty fast. I took her 2-3 miles down a canal around 40 mph. I wasn't at full throttle. I did notice that the RPMs were around 5k at 40 mph (GPS). So, I was humming right along and decided to turn back. I did a 180 and headed back. A little down the way I had to slow down because there was a little kid on skis in the water. When I slowed down to barely above idle the engine just died. I tried to start her back up. No cigar.
I played with the damned needles--adjusting them for the next couple of hours...sometimes I could get it to idle, but it was barely idling---and in EVERY instance when I went to give it just a little throttle, then she would die. Another clue is that if I starter fluid into the carbs, then she would start right up for a few secs (bad I know). The bulb stayed hard throughout this ordeal.
Again, I am no mechanic, but I am thinking that of the the high speed jets---or maybe more than one got clogged. I just don't understand how it could be running very good and all of the sudden the engine stops. Again, the engine stopping coincided with me slowing down for a skier. There we no other symptoms--that I could tell, prior to this.
Can I get away with backing the needles all of the way out and spraying cleaner in there? I do have some Seafoam and I could put into the tank.
Thanks to everyone for your tips and suggestions. And a HUGE shout out to Deputies Sid and Shane from the West Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff's Dept.! They towed me in!
I learned a couple hard lessons today. One was that if somebody asks you if you are okay--swallow your pride and ask them to tow you in. Don't count on another boat coming your direction. The other lesson that I learned is that I am still not an outboard mechanic!
I recently became the proud owner of a 1996 Evinrude 115 Intruder. It powers a 16ft Javelin bass boat. The boat had been sitting for over three years.
I changed the teleflex steering helm/cable, water pump, lower unit oil, and I rebuilt all four carbs. I am not a mechanic. It took me forever to get it to idle properly--after the carb rebuild.
I took it for a test run today and here are how events unfolded:
It started up fine. I noticed the it idled around 1000 rpm once it was in the water. She took off and I got on plane pretty fast. I took her 2-3 miles down a canal around 40 mph. I wasn't at full throttle. I did notice that the RPMs were around 5k at 40 mph (GPS). So, I was humming right along and decided to turn back. I did a 180 and headed back. A little down the way I had to slow down because there was a little kid on skis in the water. When I slowed down to barely above idle the engine just died. I tried to start her back up. No cigar.
I played with the damned needles--adjusting them for the next couple of hours...sometimes I could get it to idle, but it was barely idling---and in EVERY instance when I went to give it just a little throttle, then she would die. Another clue is that if I starter fluid into the carbs, then she would start right up for a few secs (bad I know). The bulb stayed hard throughout this ordeal.
Again, I am no mechanic, but I am thinking that of the the high speed jets---or maybe more than one got clogged. I just don't understand how it could be running very good and all of the sudden the engine stops. Again, the engine stopping coincided with me slowing down for a skier. There we no other symptoms--that I could tell, prior to this.
Can I get away with backing the needles all of the way out and spraying cleaner in there? I do have some Seafoam and I could put into the tank.
Thanks to everyone for your tips and suggestions. And a HUGE shout out to Deputies Sid and Shane from the West Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff's Dept.! They towed me in!
I learned a couple hard lessons today. One was that if somebody asks you if you are okay--swallow your pride and ask them to tow you in. Don't count on another boat coming your direction. The other lesson that I learned is that I am still not an outboard mechanic!