Model J25EEED. This motor hasn't been run in 4 or 5 years and I want to get it going. I am not the original owner. I am not that familiar with boat motors but I have time and tools so I am willing to try almost anything. Boat was always run in salt water.
So far I have:
- put in new sparks plugs
- unfrozen the starter
- cleaned and rebuilt the carburetor
- cleaned the fuel filter
- using fresh gas
- put a new connector to the engine side on the gas line (6 gallon tank). The o-ring was old and worn.
- put on a new squeeze bulb. It was cracking.
- cleaned some rust on the flywheel and the bolts with wire brush
- lubricating moving parts
This forum has been a tremendous help as I learn how to do some of these things.
The starter works great and after cleaning the carb, I was able to get it to run in idle in a garbage pail filled with water. Water spits out in a steady stream. It ran for about 5 minutes and then quit. When I adjust the carb (turning it in 1/8 turns and waiting), nothing seems to change. Still smokes quite a bit, especially when I would give it some gas and it will cough once in a while, but not constantly. Also got a thin layer of oil on the top of the water in the garbage pail. The cylinder cover in the back of the motor got up to about 165 degrees, on the side into the 140's and the exhaust cover about 120. I am concerned that the thermostat isn't working anymore or is salt-encrusted and may need to be replaced. Also concerned that air might be getting into the fuel system. Not sure how to check that. I also see a little fuel in the carb opening (very little, but not enough to drip).
I plan on changing the lower gear oil, may need to rebuild or replace the fuel filter and want to replace the water pump/impeller.
Any other suggestions? Or is it too far gone?
Thanks.
So far I have:
- put in new sparks plugs
- unfrozen the starter
- cleaned and rebuilt the carburetor
- cleaned the fuel filter
- using fresh gas
- put a new connector to the engine side on the gas line (6 gallon tank). The o-ring was old and worn.
- put on a new squeeze bulb. It was cracking.
- cleaned some rust on the flywheel and the bolts with wire brush
- lubricating moving parts
This forum has been a tremendous help as I learn how to do some of these things.
The starter works great and after cleaning the carb, I was able to get it to run in idle in a garbage pail filled with water. Water spits out in a steady stream. It ran for about 5 minutes and then quit. When I adjust the carb (turning it in 1/8 turns and waiting), nothing seems to change. Still smokes quite a bit, especially when I would give it some gas and it will cough once in a while, but not constantly. Also got a thin layer of oil on the top of the water in the garbage pail. The cylinder cover in the back of the motor got up to about 165 degrees, on the side into the 140's and the exhaust cover about 120. I am concerned that the thermostat isn't working anymore or is salt-encrusted and may need to be replaced. Also concerned that air might be getting into the fuel system. Not sure how to check that. I also see a little fuel in the carb opening (very little, but not enough to drip).
I plan on changing the lower gear oil, may need to rebuild or replace the fuel filter and want to replace the water pump/impeller.
Any other suggestions? Or is it too far gone?
Thanks.