Hello,
I haven't been on here a while, just too many other things going on, probably like most everybody else.
Both my F150s are doing great.
I have a mystery that I am working on and wanted to see if anybody here had any input. So here goes,
I am trying to help out a friend who has an old fishing boat (Carolina Skiff 17ft) with a 40hp 2 stroke Yamaha on it. I think it is a 1997 model.
Well of course he let it sit too long and couldn't get it started and I sort of knew right off the bat the carbs going to be crapped up so I pulled the carbs and sure enough they were BADLY crapped up. Soaked everything real good, ran thin copper wire through all passageways and jets, blew compressed air though everything, ALL passageways are open. All parts were clean enough to eat off of.
Re-assembled everything using Yamaha carb kit (floats, valves, gaskets etc.) measured the float distance to 15mm. Air mixture screws set at 1.5 turns. Reinstalled on the motor. Synched and linked per service manual. Also installed a new fuel pump (Yamaha) as the old one looked like the diaphragm was a little worn.
Started right up and purred like a cat in neutral. Set the idle speed to 800rpms. Raised the throttle lever (still in neutral) and she went right on up and sounded great. Put the engine in gear while on the muffs (I don't usually do that but just wanted to make sure it would not stall while in gear) and prop spun like a new engine. GREAT!! Problem solved, right? WRONG!
So we launch his boat (he just lives a few blocks from the ramp) and I was going to take his boat up the ICW to his dock. (His house is on the ICW) Backed out real slow, no problem, gave it a little gas, no problem. Gave it enough to get up on plane and it feels as though it struggled, then bogged down and stalls.
After I sit for a minute it starts back up, but will not take the gas so we limp up the ICW about 1/4 mile to his dock and tied it up.
I went out today to triple check everything, throttle linkages, idle stop (20mm) in neutral and CDI on 7 degree ATDC, full throttle CDI on 25 degree BTDC, both EXACTLY on the mark.
So we tried it again and it basically does the same thing.
(BTW this has fresh, non-ethanol gas in a new can and new fuel lines, gas mix is 50-1 ratio)
So we get it back to the dock. When we get back the engine didn't want to start. It would fire up and idle for about 5 seconds and stop (and not a smooth idle) eventually after doing this a few times it would not start at all.
I pulled the plugs and they looked wet but were gapped ok (.035) so I dried them and put them back. Still no start. I put a screwdriver in the end of top plug wire and held it close to plug...nothing. Same with the other two, nothing.
So we went from idling smooth, rev smooth, rev smooth in gear (all out of water) to... boggs down under load and now no start. No apparent spark. BTW cooling is working good, great pee stream always and no alarms.
Could it be the CDI or ignition coils? I did get a tiny tingle on the top plug but no real visual spark. Could the CDI maybe not be moving the spark when the throttle is open up and flooding it out? We are really puzzled with this one. Also one other part of the puzzle ... when it stalls there is a chirp which he says wasn't there before.
I know this is a little long winded but I wanted everyone to have all the puzzle pieces first. I'm just trying to help out a friend who is trying to get in a little fishing.
Thanks guys.
I haven't been on here a while, just too many other things going on, probably like most everybody else.
Both my F150s are doing great.
I have a mystery that I am working on and wanted to see if anybody here had any input. So here goes,
I am trying to help out a friend who has an old fishing boat (Carolina Skiff 17ft) with a 40hp 2 stroke Yamaha on it. I think it is a 1997 model.
Well of course he let it sit too long and couldn't get it started and I sort of knew right off the bat the carbs going to be crapped up so I pulled the carbs and sure enough they were BADLY crapped up. Soaked everything real good, ran thin copper wire through all passageways and jets, blew compressed air though everything, ALL passageways are open. All parts were clean enough to eat off of.
Re-assembled everything using Yamaha carb kit (floats, valves, gaskets etc.) measured the float distance to 15mm. Air mixture screws set at 1.5 turns. Reinstalled on the motor. Synched and linked per service manual. Also installed a new fuel pump (Yamaha) as the old one looked like the diaphragm was a little worn.
Started right up and purred like a cat in neutral. Set the idle speed to 800rpms. Raised the throttle lever (still in neutral) and she went right on up and sounded great. Put the engine in gear while on the muffs (I don't usually do that but just wanted to make sure it would not stall while in gear) and prop spun like a new engine. GREAT!! Problem solved, right? WRONG!
So we launch his boat (he just lives a few blocks from the ramp) and I was going to take his boat up the ICW to his dock. (His house is on the ICW) Backed out real slow, no problem, gave it a little gas, no problem. Gave it enough to get up on plane and it feels as though it struggled, then bogged down and stalls.
After I sit for a minute it starts back up, but will not take the gas so we limp up the ICW about 1/4 mile to his dock and tied it up.
I went out today to triple check everything, throttle linkages, idle stop (20mm) in neutral and CDI on 7 degree ATDC, full throttle CDI on 25 degree BTDC, both EXACTLY on the mark.
So we tried it again and it basically does the same thing.
(BTW this has fresh, non-ethanol gas in a new can and new fuel lines, gas mix is 50-1 ratio)
So we get it back to the dock. When we get back the engine didn't want to start. It would fire up and idle for about 5 seconds and stop (and not a smooth idle) eventually after doing this a few times it would not start at all.
I pulled the plugs and they looked wet but were gapped ok (.035) so I dried them and put them back. Still no start. I put a screwdriver in the end of top plug wire and held it close to plug...nothing. Same with the other two, nothing.
So we went from idling smooth, rev smooth, rev smooth in gear (all out of water) to... boggs down under load and now no start. No apparent spark. BTW cooling is working good, great pee stream always and no alarms.
Could it be the CDI or ignition coils? I did get a tiny tingle on the top plug but no real visual spark. Could the CDI maybe not be moving the spark when the throttle is open up and flooding it out? We are really puzzled with this one. Also one other part of the puzzle ... when it stalls there is a chirp which he says wasn't there before.
I know this is a little long winded but I wanted everyone to have all the puzzle pieces first. I'm just trying to help out a friend who is trying to get in a little fishing.
Thanks guys.
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