Kiggsia
Petty Officer 3rd Class
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- Sep 18, 2008
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I had a 40 hp Evinrude, uncertain of year probably 1960's, that would start, idle, run slow fine. But when I tried to accelerate, the key securing the flywheel to the crankshaft would shear every time. Of course I made sure it was timed right, all ignition components seemed ok, and I don't think it would have started and idled so good if points, plugs, condenser, coils were bad. After several breakages and attempts to troubleshoot, the flywheel was so tight I could no longer remove it with my flywheel puller. I traded it in on a new Johnson, and later asked the dealer if he got the old Evinrude running, and he said it did, that it needed new points. But I wondered if he ever gave it a high speed test in addition to the test tank test. Might anyone have any input on such a motor problem?
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