Thanks JR
The hand trick didnt work but the carby was easy to get off. It was a
blocked jet and now running like a dream.
"JR North" wrote in message
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Prolly a clogged slow jet on the affected cyl/carb. Try hand choking the
carb with the engine revved, if that's possible. Sometimes works wonders
and avoids a tear-down.
JR
Chrisitine Green wrote:
Hello All,
I am hoping someone can help with a problem I am having with my 1995
60deg V Johnson 90 HP outboard. The motor is dropping back to three
cylinders when running under 2000 RPM. I have pulled the plug leads to
identify the cylinder and it appears to be the top right one (looking
from the back of the motor).
I have done the following:
Compression check: around 910 kPa on all cylinders.
Replaced plugs: No Change
Measured lead resistance: around 600 ohms per lead.
Adjusted air bleed screw on affected cylinder: No Change
When I pulled the leads to identify the missing pot, I had spark jumping
from the plug lead to the plug so I suspect it is not a spark problem.
This leads me to think it maybe a blocked carby jet but I have never
pulled them off so not sure how big a job this is. Any suggestions as to
what the problem might be or the difficulty of pulling of the carby an
cleaning the jets would be greatly appreciated ..
Daryl
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