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My 1973 65 horse Evinrude was running fine and suddenly developed a
problem. It starts fine, buts quits when it warms up. The spark seemed fine, so I changed gas hoses and tanks. Then I replaced the fuel pump and all the fuel lines. Then I suspected the leaf valves, so I took it apart. The leaf valves look and feel OK. When I turn the crankshaft by hand I can hear air sighing out of the cylinders on the compression strokes. That sounds like bad rings, but it has a new powerhead with about one hundred hours of use. Remember that it starts and runs and then quits when it warms up! |
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Sounds like you have a coil or stator opening up after it gets hot. Check
the ignition system when it dies. My guess is you don't have spark. -- Tony my boats at http://t.thomas.home.mchsi.com "Robert Olson" wrote in message ... My 1973 65 horse Evinrude was running fine and suddenly developed a problem. It starts fine, buts quits when it warms up. The spark seemed fine, so I changed gas hoses and tanks. Then I replaced the fuel pump and all the fuel lines. Then I suspected the leaf valves, so I took it apart. The leaf valves look and feel OK. When I turn the crankshaft by hand I can hear air sighing out of the cylinders on the compression strokes. That sounds like bad rings, but it has a new powerhead with about one hundred hours of use. Remember that it starts and runs and then quits when it warms up! |
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Sounds like a 1999 40 hp Mercury I had when I let the gas get old. A thorough
carb cleaning made it run like new. Same symptoms and I have no idea why it was running fine when it was cold. Dan Robert Olson wrote: My 1973 65 horse Evinrude was running fine and suddenly developed a problem. It starts fine, buts quits when it warms up. The spark seemed fine, so I changed gas hoses and tanks. Then I replaced the fuel pump and all the fuel lines. Then I suspected the leaf valves, so I took it apart. The leaf valves look and feel OK. When I turn the crankshaft by hand I can hear air sighing out of the cylinders on the compression strokes. That sounds like bad rings, but it has a new powerhead with about one hundred hours of use. Remember that it starts and runs and then quits when it warms up! |
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Had a similar problem on an old evinrude, turned out to be the coils.
Problem got worse over time until it was almost impossible to start. The coils dry out from age. My marina operator knew what it was as soon as he saw how old the motor was. Had them replaced and it ran great for years afterward. It was only a 10 horse though. "Robert Olson" wrote in message ... My 1973 65 horse Evinrude was running fine and suddenly developed a problem. It starts fine, buts quits when it warms up. The spark seemed fine, so I changed gas hoses and tanks. Then I replaced the fuel pump and all the fuel lines. Then I suspected the leaf valves, so I took it apart. The leaf valves look and feel OK. When I turn the crankshaft by hand I can hear air sighing out of the cylinders on the compression strokes. That sounds like bad rings, but it has a new powerhead with about one hundred hours of use. Remember that it starts and runs and then quits when it warms up! |
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