Fixing An OLD Boat MOTOR With NO Experience ( Can I Do it?)

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  • @TightlineTV
    @TightlineTV  Před rokem +9

    Side note! I learned This battery as well as most lithiums are not recommended to be used as a starter battery. whoops! I make mistakes so you guys don’t have to... Looks like I’ll be moving the power queens to trolling motors and or graphs! Thanks for the heads up y’all.

    • @jeffbrummette1622
      @jeffbrummette1622 Před rokem +1

      The pro have all lithium batteries! You might want to check on that.

  • @oldschoolbassman4590
    @oldschoolbassman4590 Před rokem +30

    Pull each boot one at at a time, and see if the motor runs differently. The ones that are firing will cause it to run worse when you pull the boot off the spark plug. Then you'll know which are firing and which one's aren't. Of course it could be a carb float issue also. But check the ignition system first

    • @eddiemiles1920
      @eddiemiles1920 Před rokem +3

      Yes but used insulated pliers and gloves or you will get a shock youll feel up your arm

    • @ChrisFlims405
      @ChrisFlims405 Před rokem

      Yes beat bet here

    • @pdlegend6829
      @pdlegend6829 Před 9 měsíci

      @@eddiemiles1920 That's another way to confirm its working

  • @gavinlagos8369
    @gavinlagos8369 Před rokem +18

    Instead of a spark plug tester try taking out the spark plug but still hooked up to the coil and lean the spark plug up against the motor head and then start it. If you touch the motor head you should feel a little shock. That or just try looking at the spark plug and see if you see a spark while hooked up to the coil while it’s running. That’s how I do it. Good luck with the motor

    • @wesleywaldron3050
      @wesleywaldron3050 Před rokem

      This is true

    • @keithgyulveszi163
      @keithgyulveszi163 Před rokem +1

      🤣

    • @TheMafiaBlood
      @TheMafiaBlood Před rokem +1

      Works. I just unplug the wire put a screwdriver in wire hold next block get someone to turn it over with fuel off. Helps if it's dark. Especially if you've never done it. Also pay attention to the color of the spark as you do this. Each spark should be blue. If it's red you have a weak coil pack or stator. If all the sparks are good. Hook up the gas and watch it run in the dark. Look for arcs under or around the flywheel. If you see that the stator insulation is probably cracked. Also look for arcing around wires while doing so. Ps use a good rubber handled screwdriver or you will probably get a little bit of a jolt.
      If all else fails. 90 is perfect compression. So I would concentrate on that right side. something changed their state. And unfortunately not sing a bad arc. Doesn't mean the stator hasn't gotten weak. There's plenty of videos on how to test it.
      One last thing old motors used to have a strainer before the fuel pump. If that one does, blow it out even if it looks clean. Varnish can build up on them.

  • @retflo2583
    @retflo2583 Před rokem

    It is great to read the comments, lots of help out there, good luck

  • @arkansasoutdoorsmen5433
    @arkansasoutdoorsmen5433 Před rokem +4

    Hopefully when you deleted the VRO pump you mixed gas and oil 50:1 is what most mechanics would recommend. Also a lot of people have hit the nail on the head with the pulling plugs, or you can always stick the end of a screwdriver in the plug boot and hold it 1/4 inch off the plug and see the spark jump across. Keep up the good work!!

  • @robertsonr1
    @robertsonr1 Před rokem +1

    As Gavin L said. You really don’t need a tester for spark. Pull the plug from the block and keep it connected to the wire. Then ground it by touching it to the block and have someone turn over the engine. You’ll see spark or….. not. You doing great and proud of anyone willing to try something new to them. Keep at it.

  • @ScottRoberts494792774
    @ScottRoberts494792774 Před rokem +1

    I have a Johnson 90hp that I recently went through after sitting for 10 years and I have a few things I can share that I learned. I'm sure your compression is good but the OMC book tells you to have the carbs wide open when testing. I wouldn't throw money at the coils just yet since there are some tests that you can do prior to replacing them. There is a spark gap tester that you can purchase for relatively cheap. Very easy to use and it will rule out a weak coil quickly. I would have to agree with everyone saying that the carbs probably need to be rebuilt since the float needles wear out, stick and starve the carb for fuel. If they are anything like mine then they are very simple to work on and it just rules out the carbs other than the link and sync. As for the spark tester, the only thing I can think of is the bulb inside isn't making contact. Mine rattled around in it and all I did was stretch the spring but that was prior to using it so I have no idea if it would have been like yours. Hope some of that helps!

  • @huntersmith6696
    @huntersmith6696 Před rokem +5

    Imma make this short but I have the same motor just a few years older, and having the same issues. I took it to a shop and they fixed the timing. Then I replaced the coils, and spark plugs. It runs amazing now and I’m loving it

  • @1dfix
    @1dfix Před rokem +2

    I just went through this w my boat. The problem is you can't see electricity, and if you aren't good w a multimeter things get tough. Stick w it!
    The move where you hold the spark plug against the block works.
    Could be a coil (cheap).
    Could be the powerpack that sends the spark to the coils. A few hundred bucks.
    Could be the stator which makes the spark and sends it to the poweroacks.
    The stator is hard to get to, but easy to diagnose. If it has plastic that is cracked and all the cooling oil leaked out it is shot. I replaced mine and my boat purrs like a kitten.
    Keep going. You are going to be so happy when this thing is screaming across the lake! We are all rooting for you.

    • @ct1762
      @ct1762 Před 9 měsíci

      there are 2 packs on these. wasnt until 89' they did the quickstart with 1 pack.

  • @LoonyMaxx
    @LoonyMaxx Před rokem

    the spark plug tester will work. but it will be dim like very dim, so test them in a dark area. i had the same issue on my Johnson 70 of the same series. it's probably not the coils pack(s) it is probably a timing issue. these are very easy to time.

  • @Army_Outdoors_88N
    @Army_Outdoors_88N Před rokem

    Wish I could help more brother when it comes to fishing boat engines. But I'm about as useful as a screen door on a submarine when it comes to that period that. However it is still truly amazing to watch your dedication on this project. Can't wait to see it on the water running at full speed!😎😎👍👍👊🏼👊🏼👏👏

  • @maxescamilla4597
    @maxescamilla4597 Před rokem

    Yeah has to be the coils. Hope you get it running.

  • @powerqueenbattery
    @powerqueenbattery Před rokem +4

    Thank you so much for your video!
    In response to some of the comments: We do not recommend that you use Power Queen's battery as a starting battery. When used as a starter battery for a boat, the 12V 100Ah battery is suitable for pounds 30-70 lbs.

  • @kevinjohnson7330
    @kevinjohnson7330 Před rokem +1

    The single fuel pump likely won’t deliver enough fuel for a 150. Crowley Marine sells a dual pump system that works well for a VRO delete.
    You need to use an air gap spark tester. Remove all spark plugs, put the tester on a spark plug wire and ground the other end to the block. Adjust the tester to a 7/16” gap then turn over the engine. You should have a strong blue flame on each cylinder.
    I also agree on the carb rebuilds. A motor hat say that long should have the carbs cleaned and new kits installed.

  • @506curtis
    @506curtis Před rokem +2

    Did you sync the carbs when you put them back on? It may just be idling to low as well, turn your idle up a bit. When it's running just rev it up a bit with the rev up lever that's to the right of the throttle / shifter lever, and see if it smooths off. And also I am sure their are many comments on here on how to check spark without a spark tester. Does your spark tester have a threaded end on one side that you can adjust the spark gap, If the spark gap is screwed in tight the tester isn't goin to do anything.

  • @survivingonadventure1641

    I have very little experience but my 1975 Johnson motor was running the same way and I thought it was spark but never could find the problem. Finally found a video talking about “lean sneeze” and once I adjusted the carbs it fixed my problem. I was just running it to lean. So that would be my advice because it looks like it is “sneezing” to me.

    • @ct1762
      @ct1762 Před 9 měsíci

      this wasnt sneezing at all, just running on 3 cyl. one power pack is likely down.

  • @sabertoothdog20
    @sabertoothdog20 Před rokem

    You need a double fuel pump for that motor you can buy it from max rules, and you need to test your stator & timer base to see if there bad your timer base tell the power packs to fire the coils you can download the troubleshooting sheet from cdi it will give you the info

  • @stephenhackenbracht488
    @stephenhackenbracht488 Před rokem +8

    I’ve watched all of these videos in this series and I feel that you may need to rebuild the carburetors rather than just clean them. If you have a sticking float needle or a variety of other issues it will cause you issues. You can also pull plugs (clean new plugs) and examine to see if you are getting too much or not enough fuel (buildup/soot on the electrodes or clean plugs with no fuel burn remnants). Just my 2 cents, hope you get it running and enjoy it

    • @MrUCL
      @MrUCL Před rokem

      I believe you maybe correct but it also could be vac leak too or plugged idle circuit in one of those carbs.

    • @jwahrmund
      @jwahrmund Před rokem +2

      Agreed. Many folks confuse cleaning with spraying a little carb cleaner around the carb and maybe the inside. Even if they don’t need rebuilt its great to them done and know they will working fine for many years

  • @charlesronk2989
    @charlesronk2989 Před rokem

    You can use any spark plug you know is good as a test. Put it in the boot make sure that the cap is correct. Some are threaded (stemmed) some are capped. Leave the one in the motor. Start it up and ground the plug you should se it sparking. If holding the boot scares you use coated handled pliers, or kids toy plastic pliers. Either way it will 100% tell if you have spark.

  • @jessehite1743
    @jessehite1743 Před rokem +2

    Pull the spark plug out of the motor 1 at a time with the wire still attached and touch the spark plug against a head bolt while the engine is running or cranking. Then you should be able to see the spark on the plug itself. I would narrow down the issue before I replaced anything else.

  • @Spoons89631
    @Spoons89631 Před rokem

    It sounds like a CDI box to me but you should still check spark. With the motor running pull each spark plug one at a time when the motor sound changes then you know that is a working plug when it doesn’t change you know that is a dead plug. From the looks of things you are using the tester right, sometimes the just doing like some motors, the pull and listen method works great and you dont need another person like you do with the pull and ground.

  • @intbasspro
    @intbasspro Před rokem

    Great contents! do you have the description on the fuel pump you used? I am thinking to do the same thing.

  • @flyhog8574
    @flyhog8574 Před rokem

    I’ve seen it on here but I’ll go ahead and restate it. Don’t just do a cleaning actually have the carbs rebuilt. Looks like your idle jets are clogged if it runs good with your rpm’s up but starts misfiring when you lower the fast start lever. Mine did this exact thing got some junk in the carbs cleaned them runs great at wide open throttle but doesn’t want to idle for crap. Rebuilt the carbs and all is right with the world.
    Also if you aren’t already doing these two things do them every fill up. Add chemtool or sea foam to your gas and only get ethanol free premium. Helps keep those lines from fouling up. Last thing make sure you’re premix isn’t too rich on the oil. Good luck!

  • @eddiemiles1920
    @eddiemiles1920 Před rokem

    Pull boots off well running like other said works better, i have one of thos spark testers an they suck i wont use them, a much better spark tester is one that has an adjustable air gap that is settable.

  • @bobbybaker5304
    @bobbybaker5304 Před rokem

    Use one gallon of gas and one full bottle of Sea Foam. Run it a while to get the motor hot and shut it off for a while. Re start and run it until your gas is empty. Several videos on here showing it done. Worked for me and I have a feeling it will work for you. Or take the carbs off and take them to a shop and have them rebuild and ultra sonic clean them.

  • @c.shoefish
    @c.shoefish Před rokem

    Did you adjust all of the carb mixture screws? It definitely is misfiring, and sounds like the it still needing more fuel...if you can't get the plug tester, jam a screwdriver in the plug wire and put the screwdriver to a ground.

  • @alexmoore5771
    @alexmoore5771 Před rokem

    Add the tester to the coil side of the plug wires. You might have a bad wire that's grounding out also if it lights up you know the coils good.

  • @vin059
    @vin059 Před rokem

    Just a thought....try the spark plug tester on a motorcycle, if you have one....car...lawn mower...one of those should tell you if its working....

  • @v.a.a-vroomoutdoors
    @v.a.a-vroomoutdoors Před rokem

    try adjusting the idle screw up a little bit... idle should be between 1000 and 1500 rpm also you could need to adjust the air fuel screw...

  • @timholtz1610
    @timholtz1610 Před rokem

    Rebuild carbs. Guarantee it’s gunk build up. My mercury was doing the same thing. The kits aren’t too Spendy on Amazon. It’s really self explanatory. Take pics along the way. Good luck man but get them carbs rebuilt.

  • @garrettsnyder219
    @garrettsnyder219 Před rokem

    Hey man, simple idea that I’ve ran into a lot working on motors. She sounds sluggish due to fuel. Who knows how old some of that fuel is in those lines/ carb. Let it run for a good while go work fresh fuel into if

  • @bouldernelsonbigfoot
    @bouldernelsonbigfoot Před rokem

    I had that issue with spark plug tester. Sounds silly. But test the spark plug tester in low light or dark, trust me on this.

  • @Johnfor3
    @Johnfor3 Před rokem

    Have you pulled the flywheel to make sure all the magnets are in the right place and while you have it off replace the stator.

  • @seth_shed431
    @seth_shed431 Před rokem

    iv bought spark testers where the light bulb was in the package and needed to be installed

  • @bassneckfishing2505
    @bassneckfishing2505 Před rokem +1

    Remove spark plug wires while the engine is running and see if it has a big change in it use pliers with a rubber insulation on so you won’t get shock If you hold the spark plug wire over the spark plug you will have a popping noise

  • @bobsmith1841
    @bobsmith1841 Před rokem +2

    You need to add back the airbox cover before you run over a certain rpm range.

  • @biggank20
    @biggank20 Před rokem

    I had the same issue with the spark tester. Until I tried it after dark. It’s just hard to see in the sun.

  • @charlesronk2989
    @charlesronk2989 Před rokem

    One more tip. In the one cylinder that compression tested higher it maybe not firing. The excess unburned fuel will seal the rings better giving you higher compression reading in that cylinder.

  • @bassneckfishing2505
    @bassneckfishing2505 Před rokem +1

    I had the same problem it was my ignition coils

  • @PunkR0ckz09
    @PunkR0ckz09 Před rokem

    Hey bud, awesome video! Got any clues as to what could be the culprit when an engine (Johnson 50hp 2cylinders with a VRO from 1988) acts up? I need to keep it choked for it to work, otherwise it just "burps" and dies. I know the engine hadn't ran for probably 4-5 years, as there was no fuses in the engine for the solenoid (I think?, I haven't checked where that fuse led to be honest), and the guy had ran it with 50:1 mix WITH a VRO as well... Compression's good, sparks seems to be working, carbs seemed clean.

  • @tintdr
    @tintdr Před rokem

    Buy a pair of plastic spark plug wires, pull the plug at the spark plug and start the engine and then hold the wire close to the tip of the plug. You should see a spark come flying out to the metal tip of the plug or the block of the motor

  • @dvzbassing4680
    @dvzbassing4680 Před rokem

    The fact that it starts running bad when you turn of the choke means there is also an issue of not enough fuel or to much air. This is most likely the carbs. I would say get a rebuild kit for the carbs

  • @chrisbarber1020
    @chrisbarber1020 Před rokem

    I like the black look how do the back rests attach

  • @CaptJay100
    @CaptJay100 Před rokem

    ok.. check the stator under the flywhel.. might be your problem.. also you have two power packs, one runs one side and the other runs the other side of motor.. one could be bad and its running on 3 cyl... but check these two things and take it from there.. good lucl

  • @tedsgibson
    @tedsgibson Před rokem

    Your motor is not peeing because your muffs need to be turned vertical, i had the same problem and it works like magic. Also I had same issue with tester but a 20 dollar laser thermometer from Home Depot will tell you which are not firing because not getting hot, then can narrow it down. It runs so you know that most of the ignition is good, so really it is either the CDI, coils or just dirty connections. I would clean every wire connection first, or give up like I did and buy new cdi and coils. Or the end of the spark plug wires where they connect to the plug is like a motor cycle, and they can be very rusty or corroded.

  • @bouldernelsonbigfoot
    @bouldernelsonbigfoot Před rokem

    Test coils ,stator and trigger with Alt meter , Great Boat,

  • @clintonmclimore8370
    @clintonmclimore8370 Před 4 měsíci

    Hey I need help. I can’t figure out how to hook my older 85 150 vro Johnson to my 98 stratos. Do you got pictures of the shifter wiring and how the hook into dash or am i missing a whole wiring harness?

  • @kluckfabrication5991
    @kluckfabrication5991 Před rokem

    Also could use a flir camera to see what cylinder is the coldest

  • @MrUCL
    @MrUCL Před rokem

    To me if it ran smooth with the choke on and rough when the choke is open you have a lean misfire. This is caused by vacuum leaks a carb not working. I've never worked on a outboard but I would get it running and listen and look for air being sucked around the carb base an manifold. For
    S/G get a spray water bottle spray a few strategic squirts around the manifold bases and see if it has an effect ( make it run worse). It is the old school way to find your air leak. If it isn't that you may have a carb or carbs that need to have there idle adjustment screw richened a turn out.
    Good luck but not all misfires are spark related there is air and fuel in this problem.

  • @jerryscray1789
    @jerryscray1789 Před rokem +2

    The choke should operate when you push key in. That lever is warm up lever

    • @Ray56z
      @Ray56z Před rokem +1

      Yep, fast start warm up.

  • @taylorjohnsonsk8ter
    @taylorjohnsonsk8ter Před rokem

    Dude repaint the seat bracing gloss black and add a little bit of silver glitter flakes in it with a clear coat they should come out pretty nice and replace those gas lines and coils I would guess you’ve literally broke the motor down to the bones 😂 good luck bro

  • @leslietaylor9384
    @leslietaylor9384 Před rokem

    Adjust the carburetors if there adjustable

  • @josephmoore9992
    @josephmoore9992 Před rokem

    If the carbs are fine have you tested the CDI box

  • @schielderhunter4934
    @schielderhunter4934 Před rokem

    Spark plugs are cheap on outboards change them all out I have a 150 Yamaha two stroke and it cost 25$ for all of them

  • @Exotics_248
    @Exotics_248 Před rokem

    Did you check your wires my wires was bad and I had to change the spark plugs and the wires

  • @billyoc225
    @billyoc225 Před rokem +2

    Check with Power Queen on using that deep cycle battery as a starter battery. Even though it obviously works, I've always been told to use a separate starter battery just for starting the motor.

    • @billyoc225
      @billyoc225 Před rokem

      @@FAKE-NAME starter battery charges off the alternator just like a car. Deep cycle house batteries, whatever the vendor recommends.

    • @billyoc225
      @billyoc225 Před rokem

      Oh, I see they DID send you a starting battery!

    • @myparadiseonbantayanisland9030
      @myparadiseonbantayanisland9030 Před rokem +1

      Lithium don't handle high current loads like during starting. On a lead acid battery this is called "cold cranking amps"

  • @bobsmith1841
    @bobsmith1841 Před rokem

    The vro is for oil. Make sure you premix the gas if you remove it... you also have to figure out how to deal with all the gas already in the tank..

  • @TheRyan12576
    @TheRyan12576 Před rokem

    It could be an air leak. Check the gaskets on the carb. Bad gasket you could be getting to much air.

  • @lakeguyisaac5284
    @lakeguyisaac5284 Před rokem

    Compression is good those old motors are never easy to get idling good won’t know how it’s running untill it’s opened up on the water once the rpm’s get up if it’s still missing or surging then you might have a spark issue possibly the coils or coil wires to test the spark without a plug just touch the plug to the block and visually look for spark

    • @lakeguyisaac5284
      @lakeguyisaac5284 Před rokem

      Also it could still be fuel related maybe a jet in the carb or something simple but again go open it up on the water and see how it goes

  • @nicholasallen8333
    @nicholasallen8333 Před rokem

    My motor tests at 130 in each cylinder, 90s is a bit low but it’s not the worst I’ve ever seen. At least they are somewhat consistent in each cylinder!

    • @ct1762
      @ct1762 Před 9 měsíci

      different heads. a 150 crossdlow never made more than 120psi from new. this is a standard 150, not a gt/xp motor!

  • @austinsmith319
    @austinsmith319 Před rokem

    I have no credentials at all and dont know very much about your motor but when my evinrude had a similar problem it turned out to be a bad ground and it took forever to find.

  • @Ray56z
    @Ray56z Před rokem

    You can check the coils with a cheap ohm meter. You don't need to know the specs, just see if any aren't anywhere near in numbers most of the others are.
    I was having trouble, so having an extra power pack and set of coils I switched the power pack first, nothing different. I put the original power pack on and switched the coils, nothing different. Put the extra power pack back on with the coils it ran with before I got it, nothing different. Used an ohm meter on the coils, 1 bad coil in both sets. This process took two weeks, causing me to use my bay boat as my work boat-which it isn't set up for, and nearly came to dumping the entire tank of fuel on the outboard, flicking a Bic, and saying to hell with it and putting on another outboard.
    Lesson learned-never change an entire set of coils without checking them in some way first.

  • @nehemiahgreen6584
    @nehemiahgreen6584 Před 11 měsíci

    No smoke is a problem with a hand mix .should be 50 to 1 compression will go up also.

  • @steven6692
    @steven6692 Před rokem

    You might use plastic plyers rated at 600 volts to pull the boots out...it could be a shocking experience... I have a pair.

  • @tonybruno7848
    @tonybruno7848 Před rokem

    The gap is adjustable, if its too wide it won't work..... Set the gap on the spark plug tester below 3/8".

  • @ShaneJMcNair
    @ShaneJMcNair Před rokem

    Take it out and run it now that it's running before you go changing the coils. 2-Stroke Johnsons tend to idle rough, but run great. 2-stroke Suzukis naturally idle rough, but run great. I have owned both. The old carburetor engines will never idle smooth like a new EFI engine. Hope this helps... Brews_N_Bass 🍺🎣

  • @jheiny1231
    @jheiny1231 Před rokem

    Sounds like not enough voltage on plugs. Or some may have no voltage. So. How it works. Assuming your motor is the same as most. The stator makes the voltage. Sends to pulsor coil. Then to spark plug coils. Then threw spark plug wire and into actual spark plug. Seems pretty easy to diagnose the problem. I hate doing the " throw the part at it and see if it works then keep going till problem fixed". But your motor is old. Start with the cheaper parts and see if it works. And if it doesn't it doesn't matter because the part most likely would have to be replaced shortly anyways

  • @sabertoothdog20
    @sabertoothdog20 Před rokem

    Look on CZcams for Matt’s shop he has a video on timer base & stator testing

  • @ks_bass_snob
    @ks_bass_snob Před rokem

    Adjust your fuel and air ratio.....in other words, make sure the carbs are synced and adjust the carbs fuel and air intake!

  • @jeffbrummette1622
    @jeffbrummette1622 Před rokem

    Get in touch with Brandon’s garage guy. He’s got a channel on CZcams an I watch him,he’s a prodigy when it comes to boat motors! Seriously give him a shout out!

  • @Seanboatfishing
    @Seanboatfishing Před rokem

    Could you drop a link to the pump you used 0:01

  • @trentonstroud1721
    @trentonstroud1721 Před rokem

    Fire it up and pull the plug boots off one at a time if the motor starts acting up plug it back in abs move to the next till you unplug one and nothing changes

  • @CaptJay100
    @CaptJay100 Před rokem

    also make sure you have oil mixed in gas.. looks like the motor did not smoke at all. ..the vro pump mixed gas and oil together before it ran into motor..so you now have to mix in gas yourself..6 gallons is One pine.. 12 gallons is a quart.. 48 gallons is a gallon of outboard oil.. called TCW-3.. run nothing that does not have that on container..TCW-3 ONLY

  • @bradleycollie1855
    @bradleycollie1855 Před rokem

    Be sure the magnets inside the flywheel have not shifted. They have been known to break loose and shift causing the timing to be off

  • @claudequeen6614
    @claudequeen6614 Před rokem

    take it to the lake and run the dog crap out of it and straighten out it ain't been raining a long time so that would probably straighten it out if you get it in the lake and run it pretty hard good luck with it brother have a blessed day 🙏

  • @dream_life4465
    @dream_life4465 Před rokem

    To check which cylinder isn’t firing when it’s running pull off the spark plug lead and if it makes a difference than that one is not the problem do this with all the cylinders until you pull one of the spark plug lead off and the motor sounds the same and doesn’t die then that one is the one that isn’t firing

  • @chadjackson4786
    @chadjackson4786 Před rokem +1

    nah be different with the seats. air suspension base, rocker recliner on top with so much plush you could fall asleep driving it. marine grade upholstery.

  • @bhoman0
    @bhoman0 Před rokem +1

    Let the engine run take a pair of pliers and pull one spark plug wire off at a time and idle changes you know that one’s firing if no change then no fire on that cylinder could be multiple things making it not fire coil packs plug wires trigger on fly wheel

  • @danhampton588
    @danhampton588 Před rokem

    I have an idea for the seats. Lose the middle seat, make that a step or console of some kind or both. Maybe you can Use that center seat as the pedestal seat for the co-angler in the back? You won’t ever need that third seat in the middle.

  • @Budgetfishing530
    @Budgetfishing530 Před rokem

    Put new coils , and new solenoids, new plugs n wires clean the carbs u should be good.

  • @dougchurch9626
    @dougchurch9626 Před rokem

    If the primer bulb is going soft the engine will starve for gas! Get new primer bulb and line, NOT FROM WALLY WORLD EITHER! GET a good one from a boat supply place. Been there done that. Check that first.

  • @josephf5066
    @josephf5066 Před rokem

    That motor needs a carb rebuild with new gaskets. Check for vacuum leaks and good spark

  • @christopherwilliams4647

    when its running unplug the soark plugs one at a time. if the engine dies or runs worse go to the next, if the engine doesnt change you found your dead cylinder. they call it the power balance test.

  • @uhoh71
    @uhoh71 Před rokem +1

    Ok, there's a few things said on here that need to be ignored, ha ha. First off, be sure water is on when cranking no matter what. It's obvious it isn't running on all cylinders and some are intermittently firing. Find someone with a timing light and borrow it or go get one at harbor freight. Use the timing light to check spark. Be sure to hook it up with the arrow on the clamp facing the plug. Observe the light flashing and see if it's even or sporadic. As far as compression, those numbers would seem low but with them being that even, I suspect your gage is off. With that said some of their newer motors were designed that way. Not sure of the specs on that one. If you have even spark on all cylinders, it's time to revisit the carbs. The thing that worries me is the motor wouldn't run in the water probably due to back pressure. That could be due to it not running on all cylinders, but many times it's due to low compression. Get the firing on all cylinders verified then go from there.
    Edited to say, don't just start throwing ignition parts at it. Test and verify that they are bad. You could throw away a lot of money otherwise. Get a factory service manual and use it. Stay away from the Chilton and Seloc manuals.

  • @tintdr
    @tintdr Před rokem

    Also wait until you re crank it 1 full min otherwise you will kill the starter. Or at the least 30 seconds and don't crank it more then 3 times without waiting 1 or 2 min

  • @lugnutzz75
    @lugnutzz75 Před rokem +1

    Get a repair manual if you don’t already have one. It will help a ton.

  • @eatshit133
    @eatshit133 Před rokem

    The plug wires look old. Try replacing them and the plugs. If that fails to solve the problem, then change the coil.

  • @justinchristofferson2571

    Decarb cylinders with Seafoam hot soak

  • @tintdr
    @tintdr Před rokem

    Clean the plugs with carb cleaner and let them dry out 20 min

  • @tuckercorbett6144
    @tuckercorbett6144 Před rokem

    Just put your plug in your wire and hold it to your block the plug will spark or it won’t

  • @QMore-fp7wn
    @QMore-fp7wn Před rokem

    Coils or powerpack

  • @andrewreinert3552
    @andrewreinert3552 Před rokem

    Could use a top end rebuild cause those numbers are lower they should be at a 115 to 120 at list on my 115 Jonson

  • @wesleywaldron3050
    @wesleywaldron3050 Před rokem +1

    The fact that it is a intermittent miss fire, meaning it comes and goes….I would put my money on coilpacks

  • @Massiverobsfishing
    @Massiverobsfishing Před rokem

    Do your carbs before looking too hard at spark

  • @maddgoatee9708
    @maddgoatee9708 Před rokem

    Can you check with Power Queen about using their battery as a starter battery. Only 1% of lithium batteries made are capable of engine starts. Could damage lithium BMS or engine charging system. Try the spark plug starter on your car. Might just be so dim you can't see the blub flashing. Good luck.

    • @TightlineTV
      @TightlineTV  Před rokem +1

      Good to know! Haha didn’t know that

  • @jerryscray1789
    @jerryscray1789 Před rokem

    I left my VRO pump on my motor when I deleted the VRO

  • @bobsmith1841
    @bobsmith1841 Před rokem

    You are NOT supposed to use lithium for cranking battery...

  • @davidjessee7701
    @davidjessee7701 Před rokem

    The fuel pump connection is pulse not vacuum! It works in crankcase pressure not vacuum……

  • @lukeprince7690
    @lukeprince7690 Před rokem

    Timing

  • @rmoore208vx
    @rmoore208vx Před rokem

    first make sure all cylinders are supposed to fire at idle,and try adjusting carbs it is starving for fuel