jasondainter
Seaman Apprentice
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- Jul 9, 2019
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I have a Johnson 55hp SeaHorse from 1979.
Please see the video below i took today:
The idle screw as you can see does not return to its stop. I've linked and synced as best I can with this old thing, but this last bit is beating me.
When i push it manually it idles fine and everything else looks to be working as it should be, at WOT the butterflies are straight open, its just when I return back to idle/neutral the throttle cable doesnt seem to push it far enough back.
As I see it adjustment wise I can
1) Adjust the trunnion adjustment nut but as you can see i've done this and its already maxed out (this in itself is a bit suspicious?) so wont go any further.
2) Adjust the "throttle cam yolk" but I'm not convinced that this will really push the idle part back enough and by adjusting this I get all the cam markers etc messed up (which causes me other problems at WOT etc).
I recently took off the entire throttle arm, spring, washers etc and cleaned it all out and re-lubricated using gear oil hoping that would fix but it didnt help.
I'm suspecting the throttle cable is stretched and worn? Its the original one I think probably never changed (from 1979!) so this would seem a likely culprit.
Any other ideas or anyone experienced who can confirm my thinking?
Please see the video below i took today:
The idle screw as you can see does not return to its stop. I've linked and synced as best I can with this old thing, but this last bit is beating me.
When i push it manually it idles fine and everything else looks to be working as it should be, at WOT the butterflies are straight open, its just when I return back to idle/neutral the throttle cable doesnt seem to push it far enough back.
As I see it adjustment wise I can
1) Adjust the trunnion adjustment nut but as you can see i've done this and its already maxed out (this in itself is a bit suspicious?) so wont go any further.
2) Adjust the "throttle cam yolk" but I'm not convinced that this will really push the idle part back enough and by adjusting this I get all the cam markers etc messed up (which causes me other problems at WOT etc).
I recently took off the entire throttle arm, spring, washers etc and cleaned it all out and re-lubricated using gear oil hoping that would fix but it didnt help.
I'm suspecting the throttle cable is stretched and worn? Its the original one I think probably never changed (from 1979!) so this would seem a likely culprit.
Any other ideas or anyone experienced who can confirm my thinking?