Hard to start w/ pull cord but I suspect its due to timing.
'74 Evinrude 15hp (15r74g)
The cam follower does not move until after the timing mark has
View attachment IMG_8379.MOV
moved past it. The washer that sits between the carb housing and the plastic follower was missing so I improvised with a plastic bushing from lowes 'specialty' bin in a hail mary of sorts to see if moving the follower further to the left would improve on the timing. It did, only slightly.
I'm curious if the Throttle Control Cam could be worn in addition to the follower. There appears to be indicators of wear, its shinier than the rest of the arm, and I was wondering if this is a legitimate contributor to the hard start. I can crank easy enough with a drill and a quick shot of ether and it will start and only run if choked. Within the last week rebuilt carb, needle, seat, jet and gasket. I did not change the aluminum plates that cover the idle circuit opening to see if there was trash. Carb was pretty clean when I opened it. Building in a bit of reliability with some preventative maint.
To reiterate, based on the video, attached, is the timing an issue based on the information?
Follower is #32 in this schematic
Control Arm is #37 in this schematic (which is discontinued)
I've attached a picture/video so you can see the follower and arm in action.
'74 Evinrude 15hp (15r74g)
The cam follower does not move until after the timing mark has
View attachment IMG_8379.MOV
moved past it. The washer that sits between the carb housing and the plastic follower was missing so I improvised with a plastic bushing from lowes 'specialty' bin in a hail mary of sorts to see if moving the follower further to the left would improve on the timing. It did, only slightly.
I'm curious if the Throttle Control Cam could be worn in addition to the follower. There appears to be indicators of wear, its shinier than the rest of the arm, and I was wondering if this is a legitimate contributor to the hard start. I can crank easy enough with a drill and a quick shot of ether and it will start and only run if choked. Within the last week rebuilt carb, needle, seat, jet and gasket. I did not change the aluminum plates that cover the idle circuit opening to see if there was trash. Carb was pretty clean when I opened it. Building in a bit of reliability with some preventative maint.
To reiterate, based on the video, attached, is the timing an issue based on the information?
Follower is #32 in this schematic
BRP Parts Catalogs
epc.brp.com
Control Arm is #37 in this schematic (which is discontinued)
BRP Parts Catalogs
epc.brp.com
I've attached a picture/video so you can see the follower and arm in action.