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GC February 19th 06 12:51 PM

Johnson V4 90HP
 
I have a Johnson V4 90HP (mid 1980's)on the back of my boat.... I
haven't used it for a while so, as most boat engines, its not performing
like it used to when left un-used for a while....
I want to sell the boat because I just bought a house and I don't really
get enough use out of the thing....
Although I don't to sell a dud so I took it for a drive yestertday.....

It took a little while to start.... not to bad though... was turning over
but just sounded like the petrol wasn't getting through properly or
something... when it was running it ran fine.. (thats with the hose
connected)

Then we took it out into the water..... idling was ok.... driving at about
4knotts was ok.... but after about 5-10 minutes I went to accelerate and
the buzzer went off.... I backed off a bit and it stoped.... tried it
about 3 times, then it was ok....
(The water pump seems to be working fine judging from the water coming out
of it)
Problem was though, I pushed the throttle all the way to the max....
normally the boat would take off really quick.. but instead it barly
moved.... I was getting about 6-7 knots out of it..... I left it in that
position and it slowly increased.... took a few minutes to reach about
18knots..... then it was performing fine.... but whenever I slowed down,
then accelerated again, I had the same slow response.....
Can anyone suggest what could cause this?? Could be a few things I'm sure..
like the fuel.. I need to put some fresh stuff in there..... but is there
anything else???
I believe the engine is in good condition for its age.. its only ever had
minor inexpensive things wrong with it, but I don't want any potentcial
buyers to be turned off by something like this slow response....
I've sprayed WD40 around all the moving parts... (haven't been able to test
it since doing that though) but I don't know if its more likly to be
something internally wrong..... I'm going to put some new spark plugs in as
well... can they cause slow performance???
Any help woudl be most appreciated...
Thanks!



Chuck Tribolet February 19th 06 02:28 PM

Johnson V4 90HP
 
Find out what the buzzer is supposed to indicate. On my '97ish Evinrude
version of that motor, it can indicate overheat, low oil, no oil, and there
might be something else. After an overheat, it won't run over 2K (IIRC)
RPM until you shut it down and cool it off. OMC had a simpler system
earlier.

You could have a water flow problem even if you have a good telltale
if there's an obstruction at the outflow. The telltale tells you the water pump
is producing pressure, not that it's moving large quantities of water.



"GC" wrote in message ...
I have a Johnson V4 90HP (mid 1980's)on the back of my boat.... I
haven't used it for a while so, as most boat engines, its not performing
like it used to when left un-used for a while....
I want to sell the boat because I just bought a house and I don't really
get enough use out of the thing....
Although I don't to sell a dud so I took it for a drive yestertday.....

It took a little while to start.... not to bad though... was turning over
but just sounded like the petrol wasn't getting through properly or
something... when it was running it ran fine.. (thats with the hose
connected)

Then we took it out into the water..... idling was ok.... driving at about
4knotts was ok.... but after about 5-10 minutes I went to accelerate and
the buzzer went off.... I backed off a bit and it stoped.... tried it
about 3 times, then it was ok....
(The water pump seems to be working fine judging from the water coming out
of it)
Problem was though, I pushed the throttle all the way to the max....
normally the boat would take off really quick.. but instead it barly
moved.... I was getting about 6-7 knots out of it..... I left it in that
position and it slowly increased.... took a few minutes to reach about
18knots..... then it was performing fine.... but whenever I slowed down,
then accelerated again, I had the same slow response.....
Can anyone suggest what could cause this?? Could be a few things I'm sure..
like the fuel.. I need to put some fresh stuff in there..... but is there
anything else???
I believe the engine is in good condition for its age.. its only ever had
minor inexpensive things wrong with it, but I don't want any potentcial
buyers to be turned off by something like this slow response....
I've sprayed WD40 around all the moving parts... (haven't been able to test
it since doing that though) but I don't know if its more likly to be
something internally wrong..... I'm going to put some new spark plugs in as
well... can they cause slow performance???
Any help woudl be most appreciated...
Thanks!





Bill Kiene February 20th 06 03:52 AM

Johnson V4 90HP
 
I think I would tell them it runs but needs service.

A 20 year old boat is not worth a lot in perfect condition especially with
that old 'gas hog' on it (sorry).

Go to 'BoatTraderOnline' or any boat selling web site and see what your boat
is selling for now.

You could spend money fixing it up and never get it back.

--
Bill Kiene



"GC" wrote in message
...

I have a Johnson V4 90HP (mid 1980's)on the back of my boat.... I
haven't used it for a while so, as most boat engines, its not performing
like it used to when left un-used for a while....
I want to sell the boat because I just bought a house and I don't really
get enough use out of the thing....
Although I don't to sell a dud so I took it for a drive yestertday.....

It took a little while to start.... not to bad though... was turning
over
but just sounded like the petrol wasn't getting through properly or
something... when it was running it ran fine.. (thats with the hose
connected)

Then we took it out into the water..... idling was ok.... driving at
about
4knotts was ok.... but after about 5-10 minutes I went to accelerate and
the buzzer went off.... I backed off a bit and it stoped.... tried it
about 3 times, then it was ok....
(The water pump seems to be working fine judging from the water coming out
of it)
Problem was though, I pushed the throttle all the way to the max....
normally the boat would take off really quick.. but instead it barly
moved.... I was getting about 6-7 knots out of it..... I left it in that
position and it slowly increased.... took a few minutes to reach about
18knots..... then it was performing fine.... but whenever I slowed down,
then accelerated again, I had the same slow response.....
Can anyone suggest what could cause this?? Could be a few things I'm
sure..
like the fuel.. I need to put some fresh stuff in there..... but is
there
anything else???
I believe the engine is in good condition for its age.. its only ever had
minor inexpensive things wrong with it, but I don't want any potentcial
buyers to be turned off by something like this slow response....
I've sprayed WD40 around all the moving parts... (haven't been able to
test
it since doing that though) but I don't know if its more likly to be
something internally wrong..... I'm going to put some new spark plugs in
as
well... can they cause slow performance???
Any help woudl be most appreciated...
Thanks!






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