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Ryan P. August 25th 15 05:17 PM

Classic '71 40HP Evinrude Troubleshooting Question
 
On 8/25/2015 5:06 AM, John H. wrote:
On Mon, 24 Aug 2015 15:36:12 -0500, "Ryan P." wrote:

On 8/24/2015 2:47 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 8/24/2015 3:38 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 8/24/2015 3:25 PM, Ryan P. wrote:
On 8/24/2015 2:18 PM, Ryan P. wrote:
Hi All,

I have a 1971 40 HP Evinrude (model #40152B). I bought it used a few
years ago, and its actually been a great runner even though I
admittedly
abuse it maintenance-wise. Damn thing starts up quicker and more
reliably than my '85 Merc...

Anyway, this year, its started "spitting" and "coughing" at low RPM's.
When throttled maybe 15% past idle, it sounds great. If the gas were
bad or the oil mixture not right, the RPM's would not matter, correct?

For the record, the sound is similar to a sneeze, actually. If I have
the cover off the motor, I can actually feel air blowing back out of the
carb

Thanks





Bad reed valves.

Forgot to mention why I mentioned the reed valves. I had a 70hp, 2
stroke Evinrude of about the same vintage. Exhibited exactly the same
symptoms ... ran fine at higher RPM but at idle it would "sneeze", miss
and stall. The problem was the reed valves that are the 2 stroke
versions of a 4 stroke's input and exhaust valves.


That doesn't sound like fun... It looks like I would have to pull the
carb to MAYBE see them, and probably the reed block. Did you replace
them yourself, or find somebody to do it?

Maybe I should consider selling her to somebody else as a parts motor. :)


Internet is your friend.


Yeah, I saw that while I was looking around earlier. My beast of an
ancient motor looks a lot different... but I assume the basics are the
same? Pull the (single) carb, and that should get me access to pull the
plate containing the valves?

Off to the Evinrude site to try to get a part number and source it for
a 45 year old motor. :)


[email protected] August 25th 15 06:11 PM

Classic '71 40HP Evinrude Troubleshooting Question
 
On Tue, 25 Aug 2015 11:17:17 -0500, "Ryan P."
wrote:



Yeah, I saw that while I was looking around earlier. My beast of an
ancient motor looks a lot different... but I assume the basics are the
same? Pull the (single) carb, and that should get me access to pull the
plate containing the valves?

Off to the Evinrude site to try to get a part number and source it for
a 45 year old motor. :)


When I had the old 2 stroke, outboardparts.com was good to me.
Mr Stibler was pretty good about helping me get the right part.

John H.[_5_] August 25th 15 09:54 PM

Classic '71 40HP Evinrude Troubleshooting Question
 
On Tue, 25 Aug 2015 11:17:17 -0500, "Ryan P." wrote:

On 8/25/2015 5:06 AM, John H. wrote:
On Mon, 24 Aug 2015 15:36:12 -0500, "Ryan P." wrote:

On 8/24/2015 2:47 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 8/24/2015 3:38 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 8/24/2015 3:25 PM, Ryan P. wrote:
On 8/24/2015 2:18 PM, Ryan P. wrote:
Hi All,

I have a 1971 40 HP Evinrude (model #40152B). I bought it used a few
years ago, and its actually been a great runner even though I
admittedly
abuse it maintenance-wise. Damn thing starts up quicker and more
reliably than my '85 Merc...

Anyway, this year, its started "spitting" and "coughing" at low RPM's.
When throttled maybe 15% past idle, it sounds great. If the gas were
bad or the oil mixture not right, the RPM's would not matter, correct?

For the record, the sound is similar to a sneeze, actually. If I have
the cover off the motor, I can actually feel air blowing back out of the
carb

Thanks





Bad reed valves.

Forgot to mention why I mentioned the reed valves. I had a 70hp, 2
stroke Evinrude of about the same vintage. Exhibited exactly the same
symptoms ... ran fine at higher RPM but at idle it would "sneeze", miss
and stall. The problem was the reed valves that are the 2 stroke
versions of a 4 stroke's input and exhaust valves.

That doesn't sound like fun... It looks like I would have to pull the
carb to MAYBE see them, and probably the reed block. Did you replace
them yourself, or find somebody to do it?

Maybe I should consider selling her to somebody else as a parts motor. :)


Internet is your friend.


Yeah, I saw that while I was looking around earlier. My beast of an
ancient motor looks a lot different... but I assume the basics are the
same? Pull the (single) carb, and that should get me access to pull the
plate containing the valves?

Off to the Evinrude site to try to get a part number and source it for
a 45 year old motor. :)


Look how much you'll learn!

Good luck with it. My motorcycle is 26 years old and never been in the shop. I hope
it'll last another 26!
--

Ban idiots, not guns!

Ryan P. August 26th 15 03:12 PM

Classic '71 40HP Evinrude Troubleshooting Question
 
On 8/25/2015 3:54 PM, John H. wrote:
On Tue, 25 Aug 2015 11:17:17 -0500, "Ryan P." wrote:

{snip}
Yeah, I saw that while I was looking around earlier. My beast of an
ancient motor looks a lot different... but I assume the basics are the
same? Pull the (single) carb, and that should get me access to pull the
plate containing the valves?

Off to the Evinrude site to try to get a part number and source it for
a 45 year old motor. :)


Look how much you'll learn!

Good luck with it. My motorcycle is 26 years old and never been in the shop. I hope
it'll last another 26!


Ain't that the truth? She was my first boat, and owning it has taught
me a lot... Replaced the starter and solenoid, replaced the
throttle/shift cables, redid the electrical wiring. I'm not
particularly mechanically inclined, but I'm good at troubleshooting and
YouTubing.

When I upgraded from the '71 SeaSprite to the '85 Phantom, I wasn't
afraid to dig into replacing the rack steering. Saved me a bundle on
paying more for a ready-to-go boat. lol


John H.[_5_] August 26th 15 03:43 PM

Classic '71 40HP Evinrude Troubleshooting Question
 
On Wed, 26 Aug 2015 09:12:13 -0500, "Ryan P." wrote:

On 8/25/2015 3:54 PM, John H. wrote:
On Tue, 25 Aug 2015 11:17:17 -0500, "Ryan P." wrote:

{snip}
Yeah, I saw that while I was looking around earlier. My beast of an
ancient motor looks a lot different... but I assume the basics are the
same? Pull the (single) carb, and that should get me access to pull the
plate containing the valves?

Off to the Evinrude site to try to get a part number and source it for
a 45 year old motor. :)


Look how much you'll learn!

Good luck with it. My motorcycle is 26 years old and never been in the shop. I hope
it'll last another 26!


Ain't that the truth? She was my first boat, and owning it has taught
me a lot... Replaced the starter and solenoid, replaced the
throttle/shift cables, redid the electrical wiring. I'm not
particularly mechanically inclined, but I'm good at troubleshooting and
YouTubing.

When I upgraded from the '71 SeaSprite to the '85 Phantom, I wasn't
afraid to dig into replacing the rack steering. Saved me a bundle on
paying more for a ready-to-go boat. lol


The more **** you fix, the more mechanically inclined you'll become, and that's a
fact!

Good luck with that thing. Keep us posted, please.
--

Ban idiots, not guns!

True North[_2_] August 27th 15 01:34 AM

Classic '71 40HP Evinrude Troubleshooting Question
 
On Wednesday, 26 August 2015 11:43:39 UTC-3, John H. wrote:
On Wed, 26 Aug 2015 09:12:13 -0500, "Ryan P." wrote:

On 8/25/2015 3:54 PM, John H. wrote:
On Tue, 25 Aug 2015 11:17:17 -0500, "Ryan P." wrote:

{snip}
Yeah, I saw that while I was looking around earlier. My beast of an
ancient motor looks a lot different... but I assume the basics are the
same? Pull the (single) carb, and that should get me access to pull the
plate containing the valves?

Off to the Evinrude site to try to get a part number and source it for
a 45 year old motor. :)

Look how much you'll learn!

Good luck with it. My motorcycle is 26 years old and never been in the shop. I hope
it'll last another 26!


Ain't that the truth? She was my first boat, and owning it has taught
me a lot... Replaced the starter and solenoid, replaced the
throttle/shift cables, redid the electrical wiring. I'm not
particularly mechanically inclined, but I'm good at troubleshooting and
YouTubing.

When I upgraded from the '71 SeaSprite to the '85 Phantom, I wasn't
afraid to dig into replacing the rack steering. Saved me a bundle on
paying more for a ready-to-go boat. lol


The more **** you fix, the more mechanically inclined you'll become, and that's a
fact!

Good luck with that thing. Keep us posted, please.
--

Ban idiots, not guns!



Sure thing Johnny...still using that 2 stroke oil in a 4 stroke engine?

John H.[_5_] August 27th 15 11:42 AM

Classic '71 40HP Evinrude Troubleshooting Question
 
On Wed, 26 Aug 2015 17:34:52 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote:

On Wednesday, 26 August 2015 11:43:39 UTC-3, John H. wrote:
On Wed, 26 Aug 2015 09:12:13 -0500, "Ryan P." wrote:

On 8/25/2015 3:54 PM, John H. wrote:
On Tue, 25 Aug 2015 11:17:17 -0500, "Ryan P." wrote:
{snip}
Yeah, I saw that while I was looking around earlier. My beast of an
ancient motor looks a lot different... but I assume the basics are the
same? Pull the (single) carb, and that should get me access to pull the
plate containing the valves?

Off to the Evinrude site to try to get a part number and source it for
a 45 year old motor. :)

Look how much you'll learn!

Good luck with it. My motorcycle is 26 years old and never been in the shop. I hope
it'll last another 26!

Ain't that the truth? She was my first boat, and owning it has taught
me a lot... Replaced the starter and solenoid, replaced the
throttle/shift cables, redid the electrical wiring. I'm not
particularly mechanically inclined, but I'm good at troubleshooting and
YouTubing.

When I upgraded from the '71 SeaSprite to the '85 Phantom, I wasn't
afraid to dig into replacing the rack steering. Saved me a bundle on
paying more for a ready-to-go boat. lol


The more **** you fix, the more mechanically inclined you'll become, and that's a
fact!

Good luck with that thing. Keep us posted, please.
--

Ban idiots, not guns!



Sure thing Johnny...still using that 2 stroke oil in a 4 stroke engine?


Your stories ring with about as much truth as Harry's on a bad day! Perhaps you
should do less 'stroking', eh?
--

Ban idiots, not guns!

Justan Olphart[_2_] August 27th 15 12:48 PM

Classic '71 40HP Evinrude Troubleshooting Question
 
On 8/27/2015 6:42 AM, John H. wrote:
On Wed, 26 Aug 2015 17:34:52 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote:

On Wednesday, 26 August 2015 11:43:39 UTC-3, John H. wrote:
On Wed, 26 Aug 2015 09:12:13 -0500, "Ryan P." wrote:

On 8/25/2015 3:54 PM, John H. wrote:
On Tue, 25 Aug 2015 11:17:17 -0500, "Ryan P." wrote:
{snip}
Yeah, I saw that while I was looking around earlier. My beast of an
ancient motor looks a lot different... but I assume the basics are the
same? Pull the (single) carb, and that should get me access to pull the
plate containing the valves?

Off to the Evinrude site to try to get a part number and source it for
a 45 year old motor. :)

Look how much you'll learn!

Good luck with it. My motorcycle is 26 years old and never been in the shop. I hope
it'll last another 26!

Ain't that the truth? She was my first boat, and owning it has taught
me a lot... Replaced the starter and solenoid, replaced the
throttle/shift cables, redid the electrical wiring. I'm not
particularly mechanically inclined, but I'm good at troubleshooting and
YouTubing.

When I upgraded from the '71 SeaSprite to the '85 Phantom, I wasn't
afraid to dig into replacing the rack steering. Saved me a bundle on
paying more for a ready-to-go boat. lol

The more **** you fix, the more mechanically inclined you'll become, and that's a
fact!

Good luck with that thing. Keep us posted, please.
--

Ban idiots, not guns!



Sure thing Johnny...still using that 2 stroke oil in a 4 stroke engine?


Your stories ring with about as much truth as Harry's on a bad day! Perhaps you
should do less 'stroking', eh?
--

Ban idiots, not guns!

Anyone who tries to emulate KKKrause is obviously dumb as dirt. I used
to think Donnie could be rehabilitated. Boy was I wrong.

Justan Olphart[_2_] August 27th 15 12:51 PM

Classic '71 40HP Evinrude Troubleshooting Question
 
On 8/27/2015 8:25 AM, John H. wrote:
On Thu, 27 Aug 2015 08:18:49 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote:

On 8/27/15 8:06 AM, True North wrote:
JohnnyMop swishes his head..

" Your stories ring with about as much truth as Harry's on a bad day! Perhaps you
should do less 'stroking', eh? ..."


SNERK! The last stroking you did was during your army maneuver exercises, eh Johnny?



Wasn't Johnny also wondering about spraying WD-40 into his outboard to
"winterize" it?


That was a question my Netherland's friend had.

How are your owls? Red barn need any paint yet? Income taxes paid yet? How about all
those soldiers you found that had been left behind by their units? What organization
was that again?

See, Harry, I don't have a problem addressing your questions. Wonder why you have
such a problem.
--

Ban idiots, not guns!

Those two dildos really feed off each other, don't they?

True North[_2_] August 27th 15 01:06 PM

Classic '71 40HP Evinrude Troubleshooting Question
 
JohnnyMop swishes his head..

" Your stories ring with about as much truth as Harry's on a bad day! Perhaps you
should do less 'stroking', eh? ..."


SNERK! The last stroking you did was during your army maneuver exercises, eh Johnny?


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