1994 Johnson 60 HP With Serious Timing Issues

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  • čas přidán 24. 05. 2022

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  • @bginvestor101
    @bginvestor101 Před 2 lety

    Brandon, where did you buy you flywheel removal tool? thx

    • @BrandonsGarage
      @BrandonsGarage  Před 2 lety +1

      That would be the Universal Puller Set; ebay.us/cwycQ3

  • @mjodr
    @mjodr Před 2 lety +8

    I'm so glad my first instinct in the very beginning was a sheared flywheel key and it turned out correct, because it means my mechanical knowledge and spidey senses are getting finely tuned. Thanks for the video! Always good teaching moments to be had.

  • @WayneTheBoatGuy
    @WayneTheBoatGuy Před 2 lety +1

    Your expertise and experience with these things is extraordinary!

  • @larrygulick6080
    @larrygulick6080 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for sharing buddy, ya always teach this ol dog a few new tricks! Walt says "hey". He's learning how to properly park per your example from the other night. I'm not giving up on him...yet anyway.

  • @goldenstatefisherman6124

    Great Video! I love the content you’ve put out, especially those tear down videos.
    Sort of off topic question, I have a E185fpxsif …. It needed a new stator so with that came off the flywheel. Any idea what the torque specs would be for the stator and flywheel on the 2001 E175 FICHT Ram outboard?
    Thanks Brandon. Love these videos!! Gives me confidence when I’ve got troubleshooting to tackle.

  • @chillywilly3397
    @chillywilly3397 Před 2 lety +1

    I have a 71 johnson 60hp. Just replaced the flywheel sear pin, amplifier, coil, rectifier and the ignition switch. She is still running strong.

  • @lawsonhollenbaugh3626
    @lawsonhollenbaugh3626 Před 2 lety

    GREAT SERIES 👍 BRANDON I THINK IT RAN GREAT, I HAD A 75 HP JOHNSON 1989 BRAND NEW, I PUT A STAINLESS STEEL PROP ON MINE, NO MORE PROP SLIPS

  • @vinhoi69
    @vinhoi69 Před 7 měsíci

    Love all the videos you have posted. what is the normal operating temperature range for 70HP 2 stroke Johnson motor and where should I the temperature with the IR gun? 145 degrees at the T-stat. 170 degrees near the bottom spark plug. 180 degrees at the bottom cylinder. these temperatures were taken at around 1000 RPM. is the motor overheating? Thanks.

  • @wernerfritsch6436
    @wernerfritsch6436 Před 2 lety +3

    The high speed timing is crucial for the health of the powerhead, so I like checking it on the water at WOT with a second person on board.

    • @bertrenolds5
      @bertrenolds5 Před 11 měsíci

      So set it like in this video first than take it on the water and set it with the test prop?

  • @tomsanders9491
    @tomsanders9491 Před 2 lety

    Always best to check shear key. When mine had a similar problem it turned out to be a coil pack

  • @jackfarrell4727
    @jackfarrell4727 Před rokem

    Brandon, I have the very same engine. I took it out on the lake and dialed it in and she runs great. Your thoughts would be welcomed. Thank you for the video.

  • @jonnybeepeterson8561
    @jonnybeepeterson8561 Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks for your help Brandon...I was hoping you would know what online website manual would you suggest to buy...n download the manual online for a J70elerv 94 70hp Johnson outboard.

  • @davecozzi6937
    @davecozzi6937 Před 2 lety

    When operating the throttle on the engine by hand. How tight is it supposed to be. I’m having an issue and don’t know if it’s the throttle cable, control box internals, or the tightness of the throttle on the motor. Hope this makes sense what I’m asking. Thank you for your time sir!

  • @polarbear7255
    @polarbear7255 Před rokem

    Brandon, What if the idle timing was more like 180 degrees out? It still starts and runs. '88 V4 Looper with quick start. Flywheel key not sheared and magnets in the correct position.

  • @thomasm.woldjakobsen.9563

    Could you please tell me what the measurement or length on the wide open throttle screw is in this video?. Have the same engine so it would be interesting to compare

  • @smitty110187
    @smitty110187 Před rokem

    Got a 79 85hp that was running good and then started miss firing or was fuel starved rebuild the carbs and replaced all fuel lines but still misses. Does good out of the hole but at higher rpm just wants to go but feels like it's missing

  • @22burst2020ddsspec
    @22burst2020ddsspec Před 2 měsíci

    My 1997 evinrude 60hp doesn't have that slow speed timing adjustment screw under the fly wheel? What's going on here

  • @chadhess8597
    @chadhess8597 Před 10 měsíci

    I have a question, when i push the lever to wide open and the cam does not push all the way open is this likely a cable adjustment i have never ran the engine yet personal, does the engine need to be running under load to wide open linkage to be working

  • @adamUDavies
    @adamUDavies Před 2 lety +1

    Is there a school that you went to for all of your knowledge ? Or have you picked up your knowledge from years of working on marine engines ?

  • @thomasm.woldjakobsen.9563

    I have watched videos for five years trying to get my 96 70 hp Johnson evinrude to run like it should. When I bought it everything was messed with.Knowing nothing about this engine I of course watched all the wrong videos up until now. Great fucking video this was the missing link for me,my engine is happy as a prostitute tenting in a army base👍🏻. Takk skal du ha nå kan jeg dra på viking i sommer👍🏻🇳🇴✌🏻

    • @BrandonsGarage
      @BrandonsGarage  Před 2 lety

      what problems were you having, and what did this video solve?
      Truley curious.

    • @thomasm.woldjakobsen.9563
      @thomasm.woldjakobsen.9563 Před rokem

      @@BrandonsGarage Hey sorry for the late reply. The issues was the same as on the engine in the video,everything was adjusted wrong. When you measured the length on the wot screw in the video what was your measurement do you remember?. On my engine the wot screw has only a couple of threads left and on yours it was much further in so was wondering about that. Thanks in advance ✌🏻

  • @weblabdesign
    @weblabdesign Před rokem

    good morning my 70 tl from 1995 does not spark from any of the three spark plugs. i tested key and killswich is ok. starter motor turns. how to test stator and powerpack? Or can there be more?
    Thanks Niko

  • @thomasm.woldjakobsen.9563
    @thomasm.woldjakobsen.9563 Před 11 měsíci +1

    The manual says that to set the timing on a Johnson evinrude 1996 70 hp 3cyl engine the following steps need to be followed . 1: Center timing pointer and rotate the flywheel in a clockwise direction 4 cm past the timing pointer and make a mark (A). 2: Insert piston stoppage tool in spark plug hole and adjust the screw until the tool touches the piston. 3: Rotate the flywheel until the piston hits the stoppage tool again and mark on the flywheel point (B). 4: with a flexible measurement tool measure the distance between point A and B. The halfway point between these to marks is the true timing point. If the pointer does not hit incastmark T on the flywheel then move the pointer and tighten screw. Will your method give the same results?

    • @BrandonsGarage
      @BrandonsGarage  Před 11 měsíci

      That's just step 1 my man, much more to it.
      Step 1, set the timing pointer.

  • @goatwhsprr
    @goatwhsprr Před 2 lety +1

    Had sheared my woodruff key and the marina mechanic couldn't figure it out. That's when I had to learn how to fix 2 strokes..

    • @mjodr
      @mjodr Před 2 lety

      Sucks living where there are no good mechanics. But you are forced to learn some cool things!

  • @ajtrott9096
    @ajtrott9096 Před 2 lety

    I have watched your videos back to back on a Johnson and evinrude motors. I have a 4 hp evinrude, and on my starter it makes a clanking noises when I pull it. We pulled it off and redid it. When the housing is by itself the string pulls super smooth. But when I put the housing on the motor it doesn't spin right

    • @ajtrott9096
      @ajtrott9096 Před 2 lety

      1979 4hp evinrude, 4932d model. Any help would be great!

    • @ct1762
      @ct1762 Před 2 lety

      @@ajtrott9096 sounds like its binding. loosen the little support bracket 5/16'' screw and move the starter down a bit until it perfectly meshes with the flywheel teeth when the geared arm is up/in its engage position. might need to loosen the big 9/16'' nut to get it to move. do not overtighten!

  • @willhodgson3435
    @willhodgson3435 Před 2 lety

    I have the same 60hp tracker motor, I’m going crazy with this motor. New rebuild kits in the carbs. Ran great this past Saturday but idled low I had a buddy adjust it and it idled better but Sunday it would not idle, kept coughing and gas was coming out the carbs a little and wouldn’t stay running unless under power. Is this a timing issue? I’m really leaning towards it, I’m about to pull my hair out. First boat and I’m trying to learn.

  • @cup_and_cone
    @cup_and_cone Před 2 lety +6

    Is there an Evinrude part number for that TDC straw? 😁

    • @BrandonsGarage
      @BrandonsGarage  Před 2 lety

      I love doing things like this.
      Nobody caught my scissors for the remote start switch on the powerhead video.

    • @johnsparks007
      @johnsparks007 Před 2 lety +2

      @@BrandonsGarage oh we caught that for sure we just didn't know what to say about it

    • @AN-kg4ei
      @AN-kg4ei Před 2 lety

      ​@@BrandonsGarage loved that remote start tool - right up there with the ones they used to include with cigarettes. Tin foil diagnostics are valuable in field.

    • @peterjensen6844
      @peterjensen6844 Před 2 lety

      oh we definitely caught it. (the scissors) 🤣

  • @nafod32
    @nafod32 Před 2 lety

    Man I’ve been tryin to get a test wheel for my 85 20 hp evinrude. I can’t find them.

  • @DC_PRL
    @DC_PRL Před 2 lety

    do you have a good, slow video on how to set up timing and idle on these engines? My 92 does not have a timing advance. Not sure how to adjust hi speed timing short of being on a boat with a timing light...not exactly safe. I rebuilt my carbs this year, and found some air leaks, made a big improvement.

    • @ct1762
      @ct1762 Před 2 lety +1

      look under the flywheel just to the rear of #1 (top) carb. there is a bolt with a locknut and a rubber bumper/stop. note: high speed timing is a set and forget thing from the factory. if you want to check it, first correctly set the timing pointer with the piston stop tool. then attach a timing light and open the throttle all the way. you are looking for about 13 degrees at WOT, which translate to 17 degrees when running.

    • @DC_PRL
      @DC_PRL Před 2 lety

      @@ct1762 Thanks, I totally missed that part. I had a power head rebuilt 20 years ago (VRO failed) and spent half a day tightening all the bolts once I got it back; who knows if they messed with the high speed timing or not. ( what was the length of that top bolt, want to verify). It runs fine at full throttle, getting 5200 rpm with an aluminum prop. I forgot the pitch. I got the repair manual, but photos in it suck, much better watching someone in a video.

    • @chupe7561
      @chupe7561 Před rokem

      @@ct1762 Keep seeing you in the comments of these old evinrude videos. What engine are you working on? I'm also in RI working on a 93 evinrude 70.

  • @garynewman4908
    @garynewman4908 Před rokem

    I'm looking for a 1990 40hp Evenrude tiller arm W/tilt and trim

  • @sbranham86
    @sbranham86 Před rokem

    Do these have a choke?

  • @KrcJunior
    @KrcJunior Před rokem

    Brandon, can this method be used on a 88spl? With a wot advance timing at 28degrees btdc? If so would I still need to compensate like you did with my numbers? Thanks in advance

    • @BrandonsGarage
      @BrandonsGarage  Před rokem

      depending on the year, you wont need to worry about the fast start.
      Also, the needing timing is probably different.
      As far as the cranking, full throttle, with timing light, subtracting 4degrees, yes; you can get your desired timing.

    • @KrcJunior
      @KrcJunior Před rokem

      @@BrandonsGarage thank you, it’s an 1987 so no fast start. With this method I was at 24 and was out of every adjustment. Then I heard you say minus 4 degrees so if I add that I’m at 28 which would be the correct timing.

    • @KrcJunior
      @KrcJunior Před rokem

      It’s been driving me nuts

  • @unsaltedlife5998
    @unsaltedlife5998 Před 2 lety

    Most people miss the fast start part with Joe’s method of timing.

    • @BrandonsGarage
      @BrandonsGarage  Před 2 lety +1

      Mot people don't recognize it as Joe's method. I see the CZcams videos where others poorly demonstrate how to do it, and give no mention of Joe, the original author.

    • @Zanehoward88
      @Zanehoward88 Před 2 lety

      I’m glad I watched this. I’m about to do mine and hopefully I won’t forget.

  • @ct1762
    @ct1762 Před 2 lety +1

    Whenever the flywheel has spun/sheared the key, you MUST lap those tapers together or it will happen again in short order!

    • @mjodr
      @mjodr Před 2 lety

      Can you explain this? I've never heard of it.

    • @ct1762
      @ct1762 Před 2 lety

      @@mjodr sure. flywheel is held or pressed on to crankshaft taper with nut to lock it together. the key is just there for timing sensor reference. if the flywheel breaks loose, it looses much of its taper lock. must be lapped together with the flywheel to bring it back to tolerance.

  • @bertrenolds5
    @bertrenolds5 Před 11 měsíci

    Are you supposed to be adjusting the timming while just cranking the engine and not at actual full throttle 5000rpm with a test prop?

    • @BrandonsGarage
      @BrandonsGarage  Před 11 měsíci +1

      No, but with no test prop, your only option is the 'low speed' WOT throttle timing (-4°)

    • @bertrenolds5
      @bertrenolds5 Před 11 měsíci

      @@BrandonsGarage true. Joe reeves method seems to be the only way unless you like sitting next to a motor at wot trying to read your timming light. -4degrees it is. Have you compared the 2 ways? Do cranking method than check it at wot on the water? People are saying longevity of the motor as a reason not to do joe reeves method and to do wot on the water. I know some leave their boat on the trailer and do it at the put in.

    • @BrandonsGarage
      @BrandonsGarage  Před 11 měsíci +1

      @bertrenolds5 I used to get my hands on a lot of low hour, good running, origional (never been screwed with) engines, and I did the WOT timing check on a lot of them, and they were dead on at -4° (almost like that's how he figured it out too) thus I never purchased test props for the larger/newer engines, as the method works perfectly.

    • @bertrenolds5
      @bertrenolds5 Před 11 měsíci

      @@BrandonsGarage nice thanks for the replys. I have a 1991 60hp Evinrude I have been battling, think I had my forward idle set too low. Im going thru my link and sync with my manual again so setting the wot timming is a must. Thanks.

  • @randymiller1604
    @randymiller1604 Před 7 měsíci

    You can set the w.o.t timing at cranking speed set it 2 degrees less than specified it comes out perfect

    • @BrandonsGarage
      @BrandonsGarage  Před 7 měsíci


      If you've been setting it at 2, you may want to consider going back and adjusting it.

    • @randymiller1604
      @randymiller1604 Před 7 měsíci

      I did spend over 20 years working at a Johnson / Evinrude dealership as the head mechanic I learned a few things and 2 degrees is a starting point until the lake test or test wheel the motor

  • @DougsMessyGarage
    @DougsMessyGarage Před 2 lety +1

    There is something to be said for the simplicity of points ignition.

    • @BrandonsGarage
      @BrandonsGarage  Před 2 lety +1

      One would argue the ease of starting with a CDI system is superior; however I would disagree. My 1970? 6 HP starts just as easilly, if not better than the 1988 6 HP.

  • @fishawk90
    @fishawk90 Před 2 lety

    Ur checking that timing wrong. Timing marks on the fly is only ensync with cyln #1. If it’s off the only possible explanation is fly wheel key shredded off. Had that happen to me & hard starting with backfire. Change pp, stator, timer base to troubleshoot it. Even though I had spark. Until I research the backfire online & found the answer my travel timing way off.

    • @mjodr
      @mjodr Před 2 lety

      No he is not checking the timing wrong and I think you forgot to watch the whole video. He knows what he is doing.

    • @fishawk90
      @fishawk90 Před 2 lety

      @@mjodr yeah I didn't. I had the same problem where a motor I bought with issues timing & link & sync were all thinker with by a backyard mechanic to try & get a running.

  • @stevenjarratt2454
    @stevenjarratt2454 Před 10 měsíci

    should rub the taper back on

  • @SluSharkND
    @SluSharkND Před 2 lety

    OMG. How do you keep an a-hole in suspense? You'll tell me later....

  • @xtremeboost7
    @xtremeboost7 Před 6 měsíci

    I find it amusing that you have specialty tools, but you don't have basic punches.

    • @BrandonsGarage
      @BrandonsGarage  Před 6 měsíci

      I mean, now that you point it out, it is pretty funny.