Awakening a 90 HP Johnson After a 12+ Year Slumber

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  • čas přidán 18. 07. 2021

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  • @CarlosSanchez-rs9fo
    @CarlosSanchez-rs9fo Před měsícem

    Gracias por ell video, soy de Argentina, tengo un johnson 115 HP de 1977 y me gira lento igual que el tuyo y se calienta el motor de arranque mucho, ahora al ver que lo cambiaste voy a intentar comprar uno nuevo, acá en Argentina lamentablemente el costo es de Usd 400, pero no tengo otra manera, lo compraré y funcionata, muchas gracias, ahora te voy a seguir, me diste una mano muy grande.

  • @lmt-adventures620
    @lmt-adventures620 Před 2 lety

    Thank you continuing to share your knowledge and experience. You educate and help more people than you could ever imagine.

  • @theclarkhurley
    @theclarkhurley Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks a ton!!! I just got a 1970 85hp that starts slow and I figured I need to check compression. All your steps shown will definitely help me although i wish the fuel pump and carb stuff was talked through too. This is my first boat engine I’ve ever gotten and going to put it on a 1959 Glass Craft I just got to restore too. Thank you again!

  • @sirjustis
    @sirjustis Před 2 lety +5

    This was right on time! I’m bringing a 85 Johnson back online and i needed to see this. Are you going to post the video of how it perform on the water?!

  • @vinnygoombatts1458
    @vinnygoombatts1458 Před 2 lety

    Love your videos, I hope you keep making them, very helpful

  • @Al_kentingwarrior
    @Al_kentingwarrior Před 2 lety +9

    Omg man thanks so much, perfect timing. My ‘86 90hp evinrude was running fine last week, now leaking gas from the lower carb holes when I prime it, so it will only run at high speed idle, at idle it dies. Your videos helped me totally rebuild my 1974 Evinrude 4hp, hoping for the same with the 90 lol :)

    • @BrandonsGarage
      @BrandonsGarage  Před 2 lety +3

      next week the full carb video is gonna get posted, that should help more.

    • @ct1762
      @ct1762 Před 2 lety +4

      the needle is stuck in it's seat, forcing all the fuel to get trapped in the idle circuit. 45 minute carb clean with a syringe and alcohol will fix you right up, and a new needle and seat of course

    • @Al_kentingwarrior
      @Al_kentingwarrior Před 2 lety +1

      @@BrandonsGarage awesome can’t wait.

    • @Al_kentingwarrior
      @Al_kentingwarrior Před 2 lety +1

      @@ct1762 thank you so much, sincerely appreciated. My only worry is that since there’s 2 carbs I’ll need to sync them - only ever cleaned single carb engines. Going to buy the rebuild kit in the meantime and wait for Brandon’s video on the carbs, lol. I watched the VHS video he posted on the link n sync, so I think I should be able to tackle this.

    • @BrandonsGarage
      @BrandonsGarage  Před 2 lety +1

      Posted & VHS... thats not a combination you hear too often.

  • @asteriks_hardcore
    @asteriks_hardcore Před 2 lety +1

    Enjoyed this a lot, watching while sitting in the Italian sun. Thank you

  • @HenryDarr
    @HenryDarr Před 2 lety

    I pressed subscribe because I enjoy the format with showing everything speed up and if we wanted to we could manually slow down the speed to watch in normal time.
    Keep up the good work 🤙🏽

  • @samtate1260
    @samtate1260 Před 2 lety

    I got a 1984 115 hp Evinrude pretty similar to the 90 hp Johnson you got there thanks for your info great videos

  • @huanz1265
    @huanz1265 Před rokem

    Thanks mate this video really helped me out today.

  • @Rexs_Den
    @Rexs_Den Před 2 lety +1

    I have this exact motor on a Winner Bassboat and love it! The previous owner ditched the VRO Pump and I've read of nothing but troubles about them.

  • @bobcaygeon4533
    @bobcaygeon4533 Před 2 lety

    You brought back good memories. I had that motor on an '87 Crestliner bowrider. My first and only boat. It always ran like a top. Excuse my ignorance but what does VRO stand for? Is that the oil injection system. Mine was oil injected. It never gave me problems. When i bought the boat, a friend suggested getting rid of the oil injection and run mixed gas directly. I didn't bother because it was working fine. The boat also had an onboard fuel tank. Great motor.

  • @keithmarshall8920
    @keithmarshall8920 Před 2 lety

    Nice video. Makes me miss my '81 90HP. Not sure if that motor has diverters in the heads, but when you test if you overheat they can be the cause and confirm the condition of the thermostats as well. Although they are a PIA to remove and replace.

  • @wernerfritsch6436
    @wernerfritsch6436 Před 2 lety +2

    18:37 Yes, there is about 300V on the black/yellow kill wire when the engine is running. That's the voltage the capacitor in the power pack CDI module is charged.

  • @markduncan6690
    @markduncan6690 Před 2 lety +1

    Amazing! Complete engine makeover!

  • @wdchopnfool
    @wdchopnfool Před 2 lety

    nice walk through with trouble shooting. Thanks!

  • @iceblueeyes9455
    @iceblueeyes9455 Před 2 lety +1

    Them old v4. And v6 are the best 👌❤ Johnson motor for 2 stroke

  • @1luxuryliner440
    @1luxuryliner440 Před rokem

    I'm glad I subbed and looking for that carb video soon

  • @nichesound
    @nichesound Před rokem

    I have a '74 85hp Johnson it is the most reliable engine. Someone tried to steal it off my boat but left when we came around...bstrds!! Nice engines!!

  • @DougsMessyGarage
    @DougsMessyGarage Před 2 lety +2

    That would be a pretty sweet motor for a pontoon.

  • @angryres6632
    @angryres6632 Před rokem

    Question? 1992 140 hp v4. 87 psi on all cilinders. Is that bad for that engine? Should I do the the rings. It runs great but heavy on fuel. Starts on second turn. You have been a great help in restoring this engine 7 years ago. Thanking you. I was thinking not to tamper with it but I don't know if the psi is too low?

  • @HELENITAMORAIS1
    @HELENITAMORAIS1 Před 2 lety

    congrats for yours videos , you so good mecanic , i have the same motor thanks for videos

  • @MikeSmith-nu9wt
    @MikeSmith-nu9wt Před 9 měsíci

    That motor loves starters , I got a few of them in the garage from my 88 spl evinrude , same motor , I stocked a brand new spare in the garage , now I switched to a 150 johnson , starter on that is a pain in the but to get out , selinoid is mounted to the bottom on that johnson

  • @1luxuryliner440
    @1luxuryliner440 Před rokem

    Ewwww came back to life as you said that's so sweet that's some master work

  • @dalegurgel685
    @dalegurgel685 Před 10 měsíci

    Brandon, I have a Johnson 110 and I have had to take my motor in to get worked on. You seem to know what your doing. You by chance in Indiana or Chicago area? Dale

  • @Dangbo3030
    @Dangbo3030 Před 2 lety +1

    Before I turn the motor over, spray some type of oil in the cylinder. Marvel mystery oil, 2 cycle in a good plastic spray bottle. That way it's not metal on metal and scratching the cylinder. Especially sitting so long. Nice video.

  • @ramdart74
    @ramdart74 Před rokem

    Hi, watched a lot of your videos. I have a 71 Johnson 125 that I have rebuilt an few year ago. It runs great but it struggles to get above 4000 rpm’s. The manual say the power band is 4500-5500 max power at 5000. I am not sure if it’s the wrong prop for the boat a 71 Glastonbury v-163 or timing. When I timing while using the method where you just crank it at 26* it will not get above 3500, and advance screw is pretty much all the way in. If I back the screw till there is a few threads I can get it up to 4000. I am not sure if timing a 2 stroke is like a car where I can time it for max power. I would like to be able to get 5000 rpm’s out of, the prop I have now is 13” 19 much I don’t it would be all prop. Compression is 95 with a harbor freight tester on all cylinders. I’m kinda out of ideas thanks

  • @jarrodp6068
    @jarrodp6068 Před rokem

    Looks very similar to my 110 hp Evinrude v4 outboard!!

  • @pnwa0017
    @pnwa0017 Před 2 lety

    I have the same engine. 86 90HP. just hit a rock the other day and broke my prop. Do you use a 14x17? Is this the best size for this motor? Thank you!

  • @jimdrechsel3611
    @jimdrechsel3611 Před 4 měsíci

    Really like watching the step by step troubleshooting.
    Is there a paint that works well for you? My lower unit needs to be painted. Thanks

    • @BrandonsGarage
      @BrandonsGarage  Před 4 měsíci +1

      I just use the factory touch-up paint, I've tried the Moeuler (or whatever) paint in the past, but found it wears right off once in the water.

  • @JohnDoe-le8fy
    @JohnDoe-le8fy Před 26 dny

    I thought you were supposed to soak the cylinders real good before doing anything when they've been sitting that long, no? Great video though thanks for all the good information!

  • @haroldhills9984
    @haroldhills9984 Před 2 lety

    Please tell me the new style of the fuel pump also pump the oil or I have to mix oil manual to gas tank ? My motor is 115 hp Johnson 1985 with the original fuel pump that I think it has problem , but now it is too expensive to replace. Thanks

  • @R1Kyle
    @R1Kyle Před 11 měsíci

    What is a good ballpark compression number for these older motors, I have a 1977 Evinrude 140 that I spent a day getting running due to electrical issues but it compression tested at 105 to 108 psi each cylinder.
    Once I got the electrical issues sorted it fired immediately and it runs fairly well considering its age and that I did nothing else

  • @billturner1960
    @billturner1960 Před rokem

    Nice job man!
    😎👍

  • @bigant9638
    @bigant9638 Před 2 měsíci

    Are you in Georgia?

  • @CoolWhipp-hy1qu
    @CoolWhipp-hy1qu Před 2 lety +1

    Gotta love electrical gremlins

  • @smallenginedude71
    @smallenginedude71 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice video! I’ve got a 70s 115hp, is water supposed to come out of those two little holes right below the power head?

  • @neilconsuelo6244
    @neilconsuelo6244 Před rokem

    how wide is your stand? also how tall? top of wood to bottom of wood?

  • @jj-eo7bj
    @jj-eo7bj Před 2 lety +1

    Is there oil to change for the tilt n trim ?

  • @bee2333
    @bee2333 Před 2 lety +2

    I have an 83 evinrude 90hp. Can you make a video for sync and link please?!

  • @prestonwrouse7266
    @prestonwrouse7266 Před rokem

    Very good video ,I have to do this myself , cause ya can't find anyone else .

  • @levialston518
    @levialston518 Před rokem

    Will the johnson outboard have any issues if it don't have the air silencer cover on? Would it hurt wot?

  • @jordanedge6875
    @jordanedge6875 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey Brandon, when you put your carburetors back together do you usually perform a Sync and Link? The manual suggests it but I feel like it’s unnecessary because i took mine off to replace the fuel lines on my 85’ 90 horse Johnson.

  • @zook909
    @zook909 Před 2 lety +2

    When it took off I was waiting for a accident that just snapped back. Great reaction time. Is this the first bigger motor you have worked on? I feel like most are like 40 and below. Either way great job keep up the good work can't wait to see it on a boat cruising you around

    • @BrandonsGarage
      @BrandonsGarage  Před 2 lety +6

      First bogger motor? H A H A, oh you're funny.
      Here is the thing; Bigger motors are flipping heavy. Little ones are easier for me to pick up.
      And here are the good reasons:
      A V4 like this one, in good running/looking condition will bring you $600-800
      A 9.9 HP in the same condition will fetch that too, but cost a quarter of the repair price.
      It seems most people like small, easy to move, good on gas, economic engines they can tinker on. That not even mentioning the tool requirements.
      If I were fixing a motor to sell, and had to choose between fixing up a 30 HP or 115 HP, I would go for the 30 most of the time.

  • @freedomisnotfree5335
    @freedomisnotfree5335 Před 2 lety +2

    I have a 1993 Johnson 88spl with the compression between 110-115 on all cylinders. Is that considered good? The motor runs perfectly for its age and just trying to get an idea of how much longer I can expect it to last. Thanks and love the channel.

    • @BrandonsGarage
      @BrandonsGarage  Před 2 lety +2

      well, mine is at 90 and Im calling it good.
      However, Ive seen low hour motors from the early 1990's putting out 120- which is probably where they were new.
      110 I would still consider very good.
      With that said, most OMC enthusiast would say these cross flow V4's are good at 90. But both you and I have seen higher..

    • @MikeSmith-nu9wt
      @MikeSmith-nu9wt Před 9 měsíci

      There dirty suckers when it comes to compression, the manufacturer recommended some ring size ran through your gas regularly ,now I also recommend that , if you can find it , because these motors were meant to run hard , if you run them around 2800 and idle alot it carbons up , I figures that out the hard way , three power heads replaced on mine cause I didn't like the compression , 1300 to 1800 dollars each time except one time they warrantied it , but I think they were throwing used power heads on it , so I finally did it myself ..it lasted 8 months and did the same thing , port side compression down 30 lbs on one cylinder , 45 on the other ..again she came apart , that's when I figured it out , it was all carboned up , but it was to late, I picked up a newer loper style 115 johnson my other one was a 88 evinrude spl cross fire . One heck of a difference in power ..

    • @MikeSmith-nu9wt
      @MikeSmith-nu9wt Před 9 měsíci

      Yeap

  • @fishawk90
    @fishawk90 Před 2 lety +1

    sounds like if it's running submerge not that flowmaster sound you'd expect.

  • @marshred
    @marshred Před rokem

    Bad wiring insulation and swollen water diverters in the cooling passages are major problems with old 4 Cyl Johnson/Evinrudes. Pull the heads and replace diverters!

  • @ericthigpen241
    @ericthigpen241 Před rokem

    Hey it’s been awhile but I have a 1990 johnson 90 and I can’t find a vacuum hose diagram to save my life. Can you help me out and show me where they go?

  • @JoseReyes-cf4zg
    @JoseReyes-cf4zg Před rokem

    Men, my motor don’t want to start, idk if is cuz I’m using my car battery to see if it start (Gonna buy marine one) and is from my 09 civic which is small battery, but I’m going to fallow your steps next

  • @Dr.Juerdotitsgo
    @Dr.Juerdotitsgo Před 10 měsíci

    Be carful with that tester. It’s Pittsburg from harbor freight and unfortunately (due to manufacturing purposes) you will always get a reading of 90 psi. When in fact it’s most likely much higher. Just some food for thought

  • @treford2102
    @treford2102 Před 2 lety

    DO yo have video where yo show the fuel lines on this motor?

  • @dailystruggle2762
    @dailystruggle2762 Před 2 lety

    ”Its pretty clean and nice down there to..”

  • @davekimbler2308
    @davekimbler2308 Před 2 lety

    When you adjust the idle you said you do it on top ? My sons 115 Evinrude idles low but I’ve not looked at it yet and hopefully you’ll have a video on that ! Otherwise I’ll set it the way I know , on the linkage plate ! Why would anyone put the VRO back on the outboard ? I just don’t trust it , many many VRO’s in the scrap piles , I’m thinking about getting 3 -90hp all with different issues and make hopefully 2 good outboards .

    • @ct1762
      @ct1762 Před 2 lety

      the idle speed screw is on top, but you really need to follow the synch n link procedure to a T. i can tell this one isn't adjusted properly by the roller in the spark advance... too low but only a timing light will tell you where it needs to be. the idle timing is adjusted by the thumb wheel

    • @BrandonsGarage
      @BrandonsGarage  Před 2 lety

      Well, usually when I see an engine that wont idle, its A) low compression, or B) throttle cable not adjusted.
      If nobody has screwed with the linkage its usually fine.

    • @davekimbler2308
      @davekimbler2308 Před 2 lety

      @@BrandonsGarage ya I fired it up today and like I thought the cable wasn’t adjusted correctly ! All that drama for a 5 second fix ! Lol. Once it was warmed up of course !

  • @unsaltedlife5998
    @unsaltedlife5998 Před 2 lety

    Do you rebuild the starters?

  • @Xpyburnt_ndz
    @Xpyburnt_ndz Před 2 lety

    Got this very same motor on my Bluefinn, but without the power tilt/trim. Is that a difficult thing to add?

    • @BrandonsGarage
      @BrandonsGarage  Před 2 lety +2

      I wouldnt say so, quite easy if you have an engine hoist to slide the motor off real quick.

  • @martinmcquaide4807
    @martinmcquaide4807 Před 11 měsíci

    No oil in cylinder after 12 yr?

  • @Em-vn6ol
    @Em-vn6ol Před 2 lety

    Hey wats up Brandon. Just took off my 1988 88hp Johnson spl off my boat. Started to leak some water in cylinder number 4. Replaced gaskets and whatever other else thought my fix it but no luck. Ended up just getting a new motor for my boat. So now this motor is laying here. If your interested in picking it up here in SoCal let me know. You do a lot of good things for the CZcams community so I’m more than happy to donate it to you.

    • @BrandonsGarage
      @BrandonsGarage  Před 2 lety

      well thank you for that. Where are you located?

    • @Em-vn6ol
      @Em-vn6ol Před 2 lety

      @@BrandonsGarage I’m located in San Diego county.

    • @BrandonsGarage
      @BrandonsGarage  Před 2 lety +1

      Well perhaps I should drive down there.

    • @Em-vn6ol
      @Em-vn6ol Před 2 lety

      @@BrandonsGarage of course

    • @BrandonsGarage
      @BrandonsGarage  Před 2 lety

      @@Em-vn6ol I have a funeral I am supposed to attend next Saturday in Long Beach, will you be available sometime Friday or maybe early Saturday?

  • @MikeSmith-nu9wt
    @MikeSmith-nu9wt Před 9 měsíci

    That fitting at 11:56 , there all junk , that's the first thing we eliminate , that and the vro pump , run the fuel line right through there to the pump .

  • @robertshelton3796
    @robertshelton3796 Před 2 lety

    LOL you're gonna do vids for the carbs and water pump too right?

    • @BrandonsGarage
      @BrandonsGarage  Před 2 lety

      sure am, both up next week.
      carb video is quite long....

  • @JasonAshleyWalker
    @JasonAshleyWalker Před 2 lety +1

    Is it possible to remove the lower cowl from one of these without removing the power head?

  • @1luxuryliner440
    @1luxuryliner440 Před rokem

    Good find

  • @susquehannastan
    @susquehannastan Před 2 lety +1

    Been working on my 86 evinrude 90hp...got it on my pontoon but it might be a tad too heavy...its crushing in my pontoon log...guess when they rate the pontoon for 50hp they mean it

  • @dragon21247
    @dragon21247 Před 10 měsíci

    Brandon if you are going to hold the switch leave your glove on break continuity

  • @haroldgregory-up5en
    @haroldgregory-up5en Před rokem

    No mention of new reeds while carbs were off🤔

  • @johnrainbolt7140
    @johnrainbolt7140 Před 7 měsíci

    Had two 68 eveneude 85. If one ran we skied. If not we swaped part's then skied. Very servasable motors.

  • @jasonpatterson947
    @jasonpatterson947 Před 2 lety

    Really enjoyed speed of video. Good job 👍

  • @daveo2789
    @daveo2789 Před 2 lety

    Hello from Australia Brandon! Just wondering if you know somewhere I can get a new or used bearing carrier for my 55ETL79C lower unit. I finally made the puller legs as I could not find them ANYWHERE and the carrier broke right at the o-ring. Thanks for bringing great videos…helped me a lot with my teardown

    • @BrandonsGarage
      @BrandonsGarage  Před 2 lety

      surely you can find one on the ebay

    • @daveo2789
      @daveo2789 Před 2 lety

      Actually I cannot. These older Johnson basically don’t exist in Australia anymore. Everyone is going to 4 stroke. I just can’t see something as old as this not having a new lease on life so I have spent a lot of time taking it apart and repairing as much of the original parts as possible but I just have to replace certain things.

    • @daveo2789
      @daveo2789 Před 2 lety

      @@BrandonsGarage I just found one now actually. $389 Australian for an original new part

  • @1luxuryliner440
    @1luxuryliner440 Před rokem

    Where is your shop I would toatly take mine to you

  • @aleksandartodorovic1216

    Hi,I am curious if 90 psi isn't to low,thanks for respond,regards from Serbia

  • @Guitarsolo8
    @Guitarsolo8 Před 2 lety +1

    Please stop using the Harbor Freight compression testers (or any critical precision tool for that matter). They commonly only show 90psi when in fact, it is higher. It is a good tool to bring for getting a good deal on an engine but not for accurate checks. My jet ski read 90 psi on both cylinders with it, then bought a good name brand and read 145psi on each cylinder. Big relief. Just throwing my 2 cents.
    Love the videos, they are very calming.

    • @BrandonsGarage
      @BrandonsGarage  Před 2 lety

      At face value I would agree, however this one has been calibrated.
      Now, the newer designed ones have no business being anywhere, but this one in particular is accurate.

  • @shaun9067
    @shaun9067 Před 2 lety

    Runs sweet

  • @curtislackner3286
    @curtislackner3286 Před 2 lety

    Sounds and looks u need seafoam same problem I’ve had miricle stuff

  • @user-id7nt2ou5r
    @user-id7nt2ou5r Před 11 měsíci

    Bravo

  • @ttvdstylez7372
    @ttvdstylez7372 Před rokem

    I have a 97 Evinrude and looks like this ?? Are they the same ?? 90hp

  • @matthewspicer5815
    @matthewspicer5815 Před 9 měsíci

    Would have started 1st time had he used the fuel injector pump it's no choke carbs it needs a squirt of fuel every cold start bro..

  • @brianf2580
    @brianf2580 Před 2 lety

    Is this a two stroke?

  • @cooperchristensen241
    @cooperchristensen241 Před 2 lety

    If it’s been sitting for 12 years and you haven’t changed the water pump I’d change that before it deteriorates and doesn’t pump any water and over heats

  • @Walter_728
    @Walter_728 Před 7 měsíci

    Your water pump might be going bad

  • @1luxuryliner440
    @1luxuryliner440 Před rokem

    Oh man that short he had come have blown him up if carbs were bad oh man

  • @johnnyc5863
    @johnnyc5863 Před rokem

    Would love to see the carb rebuild in normal speed

    • @BrandonsGarage
      @BrandonsGarage  Před rokem

      I have a video showing it on a late 70's motor. Its the same thing.

    • @johnnyc5863
      @johnnyc5863 Před rokem +1

      @@BrandonsGarage thank you! I did find it. Very helpful

  • @Showmethefish
    @Showmethefish Před 2 lety

    Good work but if it's been sitting for 12 years I would have lube'd every cylinder and crank from open throttle carb before I spun it.....just saying....

  • @havocsquad1
    @havocsquad1 Před 2 lety

    I'm surprised Brandon hasn't gotten a IR temp gun from Harbor Freight from how much you work on them.
    A torque stick for the V4 crossflow flywheel but no $25 IR temp gun?

    • @ct1762
      @ct1762 Před 2 lety

      yes very important, especially on these crossflows for proper temp. was he really using a torque stick for the flywheel nut? i missed it..

    • @BrandonsGarage
      @BrandonsGarage  Před 2 lety

      @@ct1762 not in this video, or even on a V4.
      Smaller engines I do.

    • @havocsquad1
      @havocsquad1 Před 2 lety

      @@BrandonsGarage Odd, somehow I vividly remember you using a torque stick on an outboard flywheel.
      I guess the memory is taking stuff I watch and throwing them all in the blender.
      Sorry bout that mixup.

  • @ct1762
    @ct1762 Před 2 lety

    you really need an open air spark gap tester. those lights tell you nothing about the strength of the spark!

  • @williamhudson8493
    @williamhudson8493 Před 2 lety

    Oh man I thought we were going to the lake

  • @Ebbrush3
    @Ebbrush3 Před 2 lety

    new starter and change the oil

  • @vladimirderin8398
    @vladimirderin8398 Před 2 lety

    Ремонт лодочных моторов Г Усурийск. Just look

  • @gregoryguerra2031
    @gregoryguerra2031 Před rokem

    I liked it at first until you started to fast forward all the good stuff

  • @MichaelLombardo-rx8gv
    @MichaelLombardo-rx8gv Před 10 měsíci

    At over $5 a gallon you cannot afford to run these anymore. Such a shame that there are so many great outboards out there that are unaffordable now. The new EFI 4 strokes are way better, even if they are more expensive to buy now vrs when 2 strokes were being sold 30 years ago new.

    • @BrandonsGarage
      @BrandonsGarage  Před 10 měsíci +1

      For $12,000, I can buy a lot of fuel.
      For $30 I can go out and have 2-6 hours with the family on the boat - not much there to complain about.

    • @jacklowe3788
      @jacklowe3788 Před měsícem

      Big 10/4 on that! Thats cool w/ that mentality- Just more motor fir us old 2strokers​@BrandonsGarage

    • @jacklowe3788
      @jacklowe3788 Před měsícem

      Do you just wait on seeing carbs - how bad or mostly just get the new kits- I just getting ready to tear into 175 vro - U know 6 carbs -look plastic to me - I don't have ang experience w/ newer 60° v6's but never seen plastic carbs - Guess bite bullet get oem carb kits?

  • @hansslob6749
    @hansslob6749 Před 2 lety

    I don’t like fast forward videos, can’t learn a thing from them!

    • @WoodGuy
      @WoodGuy Před 2 lety

      He said he was going to do a separate video on each of the items he worked on very soon, including the engine on the back of his pontoon boat.

    • @rubengonzalez8399
      @rubengonzalez8399 Před rokem

      Someone said you can slow the video, I think you can click the 3 dots and it gives you options

  • @user-zm4yg9xv8q
    @user-zm4yg9xv8q Před měsícem

    Worst part about outboards is bad gas causing rubber fuel component death.
    You must replace all old rubber fuel lines, ALL OF THEM, use stihl brand hoses and submersible rated gas fuel line specifically. AND then you must check for air leaks, because clamps will not all clamp and there are other dodgy parts like plastic fuel line manifold splitters that crack and leak. ALL rubber lines, even the scavenging lines, choke lines, and vacuum lines. ALL OF THEM.
    Yes diaphragm too should be replaced. Your main thing is air leaks and fuel leaks, tiny leaks will wreck the normal smooth operating of all these cursed shottilly engineered outboards.
    REPLACE ANY HARD GASKET, check with fingernail, if you cant smush it, replace it so it can seal. Hard on hard surfaces DONT SEAL, so you have to check this with carb bowl seals and fuel pump seals.
    Your timing, and linkages and carbs are probably all right. the jets get clogged on carbs, dont replace them, clean them, then REPLACE ALL RUBBER FUEL LINES AND RUBBER FUEL PARTS
    THEN check for air leaks with a simple vaccuum gauge which those are cheap and you can rent them. When floats are up when gas is full in carburetor, you should be able to pressurize the system to 5 psi. Pressurize after bulb where line goes into tank, just where you put pressure in to check leaks. You can use stainless steel aircraft lock wire, to twist and seal very tight all of the connections. On my boat this is nessesary, the tank pickup barb is not standard, it doesnt clamp tight or evenly enough with stainless hose clamps, or zip ties, or plastic tooth clamps. You have to really cinch it tight with the stainless steel wire, twist it up tight. GO around hose twice then twist tight while pulling. This way is better than any type of clamp as far as sealing goes.
    Also, use a dab of silicone grease around the quick disconnect, those ALWAYS have the potential to leak. They want you to buy a brand new one every season and then, they have such bad quality parts, they leak and leave you stranded or pissed off that day as it wasted time and rescources getting out on the water.
    This is actually best advice, follow all of it, and you will have a good running motor.
    Replace all rubber fuel parts and or gaskets. Check air leaks, check hose clamps. Buy brand new proper size hose clamps, not ones that have been bent up. Not oversized ones either. Or use stainless lock wire, and get good at that.
    Its just about that simple.

  • @1luxuryliner440
    @1luxuryliner440 Před rokem

    Subbed let's ✔ out now

  • @CarlosSanchez-rs9fo
    @CarlosSanchez-rs9fo Před měsícem

    Gracias por ell video, soy de Argentina, tengo un johnson 115 HP de 1977 y me gira lento igual que el tuyo y se calienta el motor de arranque mucho, ahora al ver que lo cambiaste voy a intentar comprar uno nuevo, acá en Argentina lamentablemente el costo es de Usd 400, pero no tengo otra manera, lo compraré y funcionata, muchas gracias, ahora te voy a seguir, me diste una mano muy grande.