Linkage adjustment Evinrude 30hp
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Evinrude out board linkage adjustment, The way the manual reads i think I did this right. If i didn't let me know. The motor runs and will Idle, when i get it to the water I will fine tune it. It would not even run when i started. Thanks for watching Om fishing.
I can’t thank you enough for this video and how much it helped me. I just bought a used boat with an old 1990 25Hp Johnson on it. Took it out for the first time. The engine started and idled fine but top speed was about 10mph. I looked at the engine this morning and noticed the carburetor butterfly only opened a 1/4 or less. I was stumped until I came across this video. The small clamp on the wire that opens the butterfly was loose and had slid down and away from the actuator. I watched your video step by step following along with you and wow, just wow, a zillion percent improvement. So please accept my most sincere thanks and my very warmest regards.
Thank you happy to help!
Followed the tuition given in this video and now my motor runs great. Thank you.
Happy that it helped, Thanks for watching and commenting!
Thank you. Your videos are helpful. You talk at a good pace, still camera and no bs.
Thanks for watching and commenting.
Excellent video, I have similar engine, and have found all your videos of immense help in keeping my engine running sweet.please keep posting
Thank you i am glad i could help.
Thank you happy it helped.
This video has been helpful many times over the years. Thanks
Thank you so much for posting this video! I had a lot of trouble with my outboard's carburetor until I watched your tutorial. She's running like a champ now! I hope the roosters were delicious!
I think I'm gona be ok..after watching your vids..great teacher sir..simple living type of guy!!!
Happy to help. Stay Safe.
fantastic work.... using it for tuning up a beaten to hell 85 30hp I just bought.
Good luck!
One tip I'll add is that it's easy to sheer the flywheel pin by pulling the pull start before you have the flywheel nut properly torqued. I've found that out the hard way.
Thanks i will keep that in mind for next time. The school of hard knocks!
Don't know if you've found my email yet? Maybe I need to check out all this linkage stuff before tearing into the carburetor. My Evinrude is exactly like your Johnson. Sure makes it easy to follow along! Thanks for another great video! Jay
THANKS FOR YOU INFORMATION
REALLY HELP
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Fantastic dude! Gonna do some tweaking tomorrow.
Nice video great information thank you so much. I subscribed can’t believe you don’t have that many yet, but you will keep it going thanks again.
Thanks for subscribing and I will keep them coming.
You can say you arent a mechanic all you want. You are in fact a Great Shade Tree Mechanic. just not a professional charging $90 an hour. Good Job...you got it going.
Thank You for the kind words and Thanks for watching.
The pros where I'm at get closer to $200/hr. If I could get it for $90 I probably wouldn't have learned to work on these things. :)
Great video. Thanks for sharing.
Good to hear happy it helped.
Your video helped me out brother thank u
Great info, thanks. Just loose the "like I said I'm not a mechanic" and it will be even better. Cheers!
Thanks for the comment. Maybe I will change it to I am not Evinrude certified but I will show you how this works.
2:49 You adjusted this linkage to move the position of the two marks? In your case did you lengthen or shorten the rod to get the result at 3:18?
I made this look way to hard. Just advance the throttle until the cam follower is between the to marks. Then loosen the screw retaining the adjustment lever to the throttle shaft. ( on the side of the carburetor) the cam follower should contact the cam between the two marks. Now that part is set tighten the screw. Now go up under the flywheel and loosen the pivot block ( make sure the motor is in gear forward. Advance the throttle lever until it contacts the stop on the cylinder block then move the throttle control rod forward until the carburetor throttle plate is horizontal. Move the collar back until it touches the pivot block tighten the collar screw securely. Check your adjustment. Hope this helps.
So after the adjustments at this point. If I turn the throttle back to idle, should it not move back past the two notches
Thanks for these very helpful videos !
I have a question regarding the little brass machine screw that tightens down onto the linkage that you adjusted so that the butterfly was wide open after adjusting it. I have a Johnson 28 SPL with remote start. I was fixing up a seized cable from the high throttle lever that is usually in the up position when starting the motor. Well I busted that little brass stop when I went to tighten the screw. My question is when I push the little wire linkage forward to make sure the butterfly is open before I tighten the brass screw, should the high idle starting lever be in the down position or up ? Also should my shifter be in neutral while making this adjustment ?
Thank you
I wish you were here!my Tomos 4.5 out board motor linkage is so strange to me!I have it running but the choke has to be almost closed pulled out it’s more like a weed whacker motor no timing advance.If the choke is open it stalls.if the choke is closed it will not let the throttle operate.it seems all backwards.did you or anyone ever work on a Tomos outboard?
Sorry I have no experience with a Tomos 4.5
At 5:50 can you tell me how you are adjusting that butterfly rod? Fully closed or open? throttle at full open or closed ? What i mean is, should that butterfly be full open horizontal with the throttle wide open or full stop closed ? mine is way off i think.
Advance the throttle lever until it contacts the stop on the cylinder block. Then Move the throttle control rod forward until the carburetor throttle plate is horizontal. Move the control rod collar backward until it touches the pivot block. Tighten the collar screw securely. The carburetor throttle plate must be exactly horizontal when the throttle lever is fully advanced.
Hi, thank you so much for the videos, I've seen several of your videos, and all very interesting.
I have only a little doubt: when the throttle knob is between the two marks, it corresponds to the minimum (slow on the knob, or to start?)
The problem with my engine is that it doesn't start when cold, I have to work a lot to get it started. can you give me some advice?
Thanks for your help :)
Have a 61 evinrude lark 3. I’ve struggled to get it running all summer long and haven’t been able to use my first boat I’ve owned because it. Issues right now include high idle upon start and then it will eventually die or I bring the throttle back down to a lower idle and it just dies. I have cleaned and rebuilt both the carb and fuel pump, including the fuel filter and replacing the float in the carb. I have replaced most of the fuel lines. Crazy thing is when I first bought it, I was able to get it up an running and stay at a lower idle without dying.
Any thoughts? Appreciate the easy to understand videos!
I know that a lot of things can cause that motor to do that. Are the fuel lines in good condition. What kind of fuel tank are you using. Check and see if the fuel line is sucking air at the connectors. If you are using a portable tank do you have it in the boat. The fuel pump can only suck fuel about 24 inchs vertical.
@@OmFishing I’m don’t think it’s the tank cause the bulb gets firm without issue. It travels up the line to the motor. I’ll take a look at it just in case. I have an older steel tank. I’m gonna spend spend some time taking a look in the manual to troubleshoot more.
Where can I find the Factory service manual for this motor? I have the exact same motor as you do.
I use the OMC Johnson Evinrude Service Manual 9.9 thru 30
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i have same motor. it runs fine at idle but on the lake it sputters at high speed and lacks power.When i got it the idle jet was all the way in, had to turn it out 2 1/2 turns to run. It is electric start and removing the carb is a real pain.
Took it out today and it cruises great but given throttle it has a slight vibration. cant get to optimal speed. compression is great. timing issue ? tomorrow i will check my settings on this video. 16 ft john boat. not a tiller motor.
I wish you the best. Sometime it is hard to find. Don't give up.
i have the same proble u figure it out ???
Something I just saw in the video is that the small linkage on carb. at top of linkage at beginning of video is not popped into the plastic piece properly.Little cut outs for linkage to go in.Not sure if you corrected that or not.
I do see what you are looking at i will check it out tomorrow and let you know if i over looked that. Good eye.
You are right it was not in the plastic piece all the way. Thanks for keeping me straight.
Your welcome.Your videos are very informative.Not sure I would be brave enough to tear a lower unit apart on my 20hp Johnson.Hope I never have to.No gear oil in it when I bought it and guy either new and did not tell me or he had no clue.Hope it is not worn out.Works so-far!O-ring is seeping slowly on prop shaft hub so may have to do that and put shaft seals in.Just converted it to 25hp by installing bigger intake on it.
I would just keep a close eye on the oil for a while.
On minute 550 & the screw adjust to the left of the screw driver. That screw is supposed to adjust the timing. How does it work? It's not connected to anything or touching anything. I have the same engine and can't figure that screw works to adjust the timing. Can you please help. Thanks
So for the idle you adjust right at the cable?
That is correct.
gracias por este video, has conseguido que solucione un problema con mi carburador, muchas gracias amigo, un saludo desde españa
I have a96 Johnson 25 the bottom coil kept cutting out I replaced the coil, I took off both coils and when I put the the coils back on I think I crossed the wires that runs from the power pack to the coils. I took the boat out andthe motor ran fine all day until we started heading in one of the cylinders cut out. I swaped the coils around putting Te bottom coil on too and too coil on bottom to see if the top cylinder would cut out or if it the boTTom would keep cutting out. , and when I switched them I also swapped the wires back around that runs from the power pack to the coils. I went ran the boat for about an hour and ran fine. Does it matter which coil those wires run to and would that cause the one of the cylinders to stop firing or to misfire?
Enjoy your videos.Always a big help.I do have a question on the carb.On top next the Welch plug there are what appear to be a lead bead type plug.Mine is loose on my 20hp and appears maybe the top round part of the drop of solder or lead came off and I removed my idle screw and what is left in that hole moves around,but when I put idle screw back in it tightened up but may not be air tight.Could this cause too much air to get in there if it is not sealed anymore?I am having an issue where the motor starts and it will not increase in rpms right away.Have to let it sit running for a minute till the rpms will throttle up.Any ides?thanks
I did not know what the little knob was for on the end of the tiller handle until I was ordering parts and found out that it's a idle adjustment knob. Can you really adjust the idle by turning this knob?
Yes ,On my motor that knob is a cable adjustment that changes the idle speed. You turn it one way and it will make the cable shorter and turn it the other and it will make the cable longer. Both ways change the idle speed of the engine.
Question for everyone: At the 2:45 mark of the video, how did Om Fishing make the adjustment so that the cam follower sits between the two mark? I have the service manual but it doesn't mention anything about this step.
What I was doing at the 2:45 was trying to get the throttle to be at the stop on the tiller handle when the cam follower was between the marks. I don't think it matters if they both hit the stops at the same time. Check out my video Evinrude Service Bulletin. At 1:48 might be what you are looking for.
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Aren't you supposed to have the throttle lever hard up to the stop, when setting the control rod/ horizontal butterfly?
The book only says that the carburetor throttle plate must be exactly horizontal when the throttle lever is fully advanced. I took that as advanced the throttle. After I read that again it says set then check if it is not horizontal repeat steps 1-4. My motor is running great and no problems. I will have to check when setting this part if there is any different if the throttle is at idle or WOT. Thank for watching and commenting Stay Safe.
I wish my Mac was able to fix thing like you.then I would not have to play with my outboards
Thanks for watching!!!
very good videos the carburetor of this video. the screw that is seen is the only regulation
Yes that is correct. thanks for watching
I have watched this video a few times and am confused on where the throttle handle should be turned to when the roller is lined up on the marks.
Here is what i went by. The book says Advance the throttle by moving the throttle control lever until tip of the amplifier begins to move. At this point, the cam follower should contact the cam between the two marks. i did not use a amplifier i just watched when the linkage.
Its when the plate in the carburetor starts to move.
Good video. The last part was funny as shit lol
show how to change the crank shaft? if you can then if not its ok .....the very tip of my crank shaft is stripped to the 3rd row my fly wheel nut cant even go on but im waiting for my tap and die kit but a experienced mechanic said i "probably" wont find the right size so i may need to change the crank shaft its scary to rip apart the whole motor hey come fix it up for me ok? lol jk but any thoughts or advice?
Did you get the crank shaft fixed yet. If so share how you did it.
What is that screw on that rod called ?
The screw on the throttle control rod that holds the collar in the correct place. That is the collar control rod screw.
@@OmFishing thank you so much ! I broke mine and couldn’t find a name or a diagram but it think the correct term will lead me In the right direction. Thank you
Do the spark plugs come out dry or wet?
Are they filled with oil?
The best way for me to answer this is it looks like baked on oil and
carbon on spark plugs I take out. The other captains that i know that
run out board engines say don't leave the spark plugs in very long
because the longer you run them, the more gas the engine uses. The more
chance of one failing. So you are better off to change them, the cost of
spark plugs will be off set in gas. I don't know if that is true. They
change theirs so i change mine. I always run the plug the manufacture
recommends.
Shame on me for laughing out loud at the ending :)
Thanks for the vid
Robert Landry i'm glad it helped
WHERE SHOULD THE BUTTERFLY IN THE CARB BE WHEN IN NEUTRAL
When you say neutral are we talking idle? If idle it should be closed no pressure on linkage. Check out my video on the four circuits of a carburetor.
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@@OmFishing yeah idle. Ok that's wat I thought.
After getting it back from the shop, it idles ok but as soon as it goes in gear it konks out, unless I keep pushing in the electric chock. Any suggestions
I do appreciate your time in replying an helping everyone
@@MIKE-mg5ks It sound to me the the idle is set to low. That is my first thought with out hearing it run.
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Thank You keep watching!
will the same procedure work on a 25hp Evinrude
darksky737 The service manual list the 25 and 30 has the same
sorry...I already asked you that...lol.
I have a 1985 Evinrude 30 horsepower and it's up in the high altitudes of New Mexico and I'm trying to get it to idle better so I can troll at low speeds. My mechanic told me for the high-altitude reasons to adjust the gas mixture screws could you show me where they would be at? Not the idle screw but the gas mixture control screw on the carburetor. If it's easier you can email me a diagram or a picture at Eamolina@sbcglobal.net he said I want to make it more lean.
I know that they modify engines for high altitudes I will check with a friend who knows a little more about it and get back with you.
Every time I need to tune up my 1977 Johnson 35 hp, I always come searching for this video it's a great walkthrough off all the factors involved in throttle control. A little backstory and then straight and to the point. Thanks OM
I have a 55 evinrude and motor does great on muffs soon as I get in water gets to certain rpms will not plane off , take calon off pull throttle in neutral revs fine go back in gear try to tale off just gets to point and holds ??
Need a good mechanic in GA
I would check the linkage to make sure the throttle and timing is set to the correct position. It could be a fuel issue. I would check linkage first if the motor is run good other than that.
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This made my boat run so much better than it ever has. I took it to the shop and got it back in perfect idling condition but unable to plane out. I tried this and it fixed it instantly. Can't thank you enough
What was it doing pre plane out?.
Best video I've seen so far, excellent, thank you. Seems like evinrude could have made it simpler
Hello sir I have a question,I have a 1978 25hp evinrude when I’m adjusting the linkage and timing on the carburetor,I put the motor in forward gear then adjust the timing so when roller hits the timing marks the butterfly starts to open,and that’s it ?-also when starting the motor when in neutral and gas is given is the carb butterfly supposed to be wide open ?
That was a "shocking video" 😋
I just bought a boat and have been tinkering with the 25 evinrude. I found a nut under the motor...was the lock nut for the timing adjustment! I couldnt get the boat to plane when I took it out, bet this is the problem. I enjoy your videos, so thanks! I'll get on the timing next time out.
Thanks for watching and commenting. Let me know how it goes for you. Stay Safe!!
Always excellent videos well explained, and when work carried out can save an owner a ton of money. just bought another early 25 HP Evinrude, had a few of these, this one is a little hard to start from cold but will be doing everything that is noted in your videos. Well done and thanks for the help keep up the good work!
Nice job, you explained it well, especially for a guy who's "not a mechanic" (5x).
Do an impeller vid next. Happy boating to you.
Thanks for watching and commenting. Stay Safe!
I just found this out myself, but you can press in the kill switch to turn motor off instead of pulling clip out
PS- you mentioned that flywheel nut was not very tight during your demonstration...Running the engine this way runs the risk of shearing the flywheel key, which damages the tapers on the crank and flywheel.
Does the timing advance stop bolt essentially serve as the high throttle stop also?
Thank you for this video, it was really helpful to more people like you greetings from Poland
Happy to help. Thanks for commenting. Stay Safe.
I'm a little late to the party, but I've got an '84 Johnson 35hp and am trying to set up the throttle/carb/timing on from scratch. Looks to have the same setup as your 30hp.
The issue I am having is:
IF I set it up so that the cam follower comes off the cam right between the two marks, I bind up the throttle rod when trying to go WOT (nothing stopping the throttle from advancing so I begin putting excess pressure on the throttle rod/carb linkage etc.) The butterfly valve in the carb goes past horizontal
However if I go back and set the throttle rod collar screw so that the carb's butterfly valve is perfectly horizontal when the throttle is at WOT (throttle lever against stop on engine block), the cam follower is not even close to the 2 marks on the cam when it touches down/leaves the cam. It contacts way to the left
Is your throttle lever contacting the stop on the engine block at WOT once you're done adjusting?
At the beginning of the video I see you adjust the relationship between the cam follower and marks on the cam by adjusting the throttle linkage. I have a tiller throttle control with no linkage like that. Just shafts and gears to that point. I don't see a way to make an adjustment other than using the throttle rod set screw that contacts the nylon block on the throttle lever. **Scratch that, I think I am supposed to use the Idle stop screw to make the similar adjustment**
Thanks a ton for the video, you the man, the research continues...
Loved your video, great ending too! Very helpful info, just about to start adjusting my spl28hp.
Happy to help.
😂 didn’t know you could move that fast. Thanks for the adjustment lesson ,I used it
Mine wont idol keeps dying sum day it ok then not
Some older motors are hard to make them idle well. Because it is not just one thing. The seals could leak a little and the manifolds could leak a little the linkage could be a little out of adjustment, and it is not just one adjustment to fix it.
Hey OM- Thanks/ How many turns out did you end up with on the low speed needle on this? Thanks
bravo Zulu ... great great video ... saved my @$$
Good to hear it helped you out.
You might not be a mechanic but you sure fixed my issue and made it real easy for me thank you !
When the butterfly is horizontal - is this wot when you adjust the linkage?
I give the tuning a try. Awesome!
I had to remove and clean the carb. All it did was crank and run 3-5 sec then die. It purrs like a kitten now. Just to fine tune it when I get to finely put it in the water. Thanks for the help. Keep the videos coming.
Happy to help. Thanks for commenting!
You just showed me how to set my Johnson 25 hp. All you worked on is not set on mine. At 5:56 that thing broke. I made another one but had no idea how to set it. Thanks to you maybe i can get mine going as soon as the fuel pump comes.
Be sure and let me know how it works out for you. Thanks for watching and commenting.
I bought one of these outboards. Apparently it was hard to start but runs fine. The fuel hose from the primer was missing and the nipple on the carb bowl was blocked with duct tape. I assumed that's where the line from the primer went, saw it in your video. Got to see how you operated the primer too. Appreciate the video. Even tho it wasn't the same topic it helped me out.
Thanks for watching and commenting. Stay Safe!
do you know about volvopenta 90 sail outboard motor I need help fo rhis set up the water
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Hi, I have replaced my recoil starter spring on my 30hp, but I can seem to set up the starter lockout cable - the one that prevents you pull starting it in gear. When I put it in neutral the cable doesn't pull the pin. Is there a way to adjust the tension? Maybe I've put it together wrong. Any tips? Thanks
Not sure on that one. I would make sure the cable moves freely. Just check your connections. Stay safe.
Finally got mine to idle, thanks
Wow this saved my butt. I've been restoring an '83 35HP Johnson and it was idling super high. Turns out the adjuster was off just as much as yours was. It's exponentially better now.
Happy to help. Stay Safe.
Dear Sir, Thanks you so much for this information. You are far better than a Certificate mechanic .. Experience is always better better than Qualifications . Thumbs up ,subscribed ✌️✌️
Thank you for the kind words. Stay Safe!!
Can you add pul start to a motor that only has electric start
Great video. I have a question at 2:08. So with the throttle at the lowest speed setting (or stop position), that roller should be lined-up between the two notches?
When you doing linkage adjustments. The book says advance the throttle by moving the throttle control lever until the tip of the amplifier begins to move. At this point the cam follower should contact the cam between the two mark. In this video I didn't use a amplifier {little stick with a clip on the end} I just watched for the butterfly in the carburetor to just start to move.
Om Fishing Thanks for clarifying.
good job on the video ...my 25 johnson is bogging out at 3/4 throttle .....its got gas , spark and great compression ...125pds each cyl .....so I`m thinking it might be the linkages as well ....I`ll check it out tomorrow ....thanks
Did you fix it. I have the same problem.
Just took my 9.9hp handle apart and it was missing one of the rollers I see in the video.Thought I lost it but previous owner had it apart.There goes another $15 for one of those rollers and installing new shift cable since it is binding and a carb kit.Still working on my 20hp.This video is helping me on both motors.thanks
I meant throttle cable not shift cable!
My 6hp envinrude idle up and down wen on high speed I rebuilt carburetor and clean it still ride rough.
I would check to see if the engine is running to cooling. My motor was running to cool and I replaced the thermostat and it ran much better.
How do you adjust the roller with the two notches, on my motor it’s about 90 degrees off
Check out my video Service Bulletin.
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I love those double wide flat bottom boats I need one got 1959 35 hp Johnson to put on one good video
Thanks for commenting and as always keep watching. Ok fish then watch. LOL
Man I have the '86 35hp Johnson and I have had bogging down issues. I have done carb rebuilds, replaced the fuel pump, lines, fittings, spark plugs, etc... I was seriously thinking about selling the motor until I stumbled across your videos. This video and your timing video, thanks you to you the motor is running like a top. You should really consider doing more videos for other motors because you do not give yourself enough credit. If you are not a true mechanic then I do not know who is!
Thanks for the kind words. I am happy it help you.
Thank You and I will take you advice and do some different motors in the near future.
you keep saying your not a mechanic but you are very good. solved my problem.
I really don't know, if I have a problem i get out the service manual and just set every thing back to factory specs. So far it has been working for me. Happy i could help you.
Thank you very much! Have learned a lot about this little motor from your videos. Just purchased a 1995 evinrude 30 hp, pretty clean, runs perfect at high speed, but idles a little rough. Your videos are very helpful! THANKS
I have a 1994 Evinrude E30ELERM. Having a troubleshooting battle buddy with the same product is a treasure sometimes.
what did you do to fix it at the end. my Johnson 25 has that dead miss in it exactly like yours did.
I just kept adjusting the carb and the engine smoothed out. Read Kramdem's comments below some very good information about that dead miss.
Thanks for the great video.
I am happy it helped. Thanks for watching and commenting.
my 25 hp Johnson has that same dead miss. how did you finally fix that miss...please.
I adjusted the low speed jet on the side of the carb.
My outboard is sneezing in low idle and shuts off . Cant figure out I rebuilt the carburetor already. 1989 evinrude 30hp any suggestions???
When you say sneezing if you are saying that it blows gas back through the carburetor you could have a bad reed valve. Are all the gaskets good? You are at the point little details are important. Spark plugs, I change mine twice a year need it or not, Clean fuel, I run a good fuel water separator.
Om Fishing no it’s sneezing through the exhaust. Sometimes it’s immediately when it turns on. & engine shuts down right away. Or a couple seconds later.
@@cramos6638 I would make sure the linkage is set correctly. Make sure that the timing is set in the right place. That is what it sounds like to me.
Great Video.
I have the exact engine, however after a carb rebuild and new primer my engine won't idle without sputtering. And it ran on one cylinder until it warmed up. Is that a solenoid pack? I changed the spark plugs and that didn't help.
Before you start buying a lot of parts i would do some reading. The engine could be in S.L.O.W Be cause of bad temperature switch. Check your coils when your engine is running on one cylinder is it getting spark to plug. I did just what you are doing with my evinrude 225, replace the computer and that was not it. I can do a lot of testing for what the marina cost to do it for me. I got my hands on a good service manual. I do all the test that they tell you to do and so far i have always found my problem. Sometimes it two or three things all at once. Sorry i have not had the problem you have to just tell you what to do.
Om Fishing thank you for the response I'll put it in a tank and see what happens when I pull the plugs and solenoid to test them. What is SLOW??
SLOW is a warning system which gradually limits engine speed to approximately 2000 rpm when engine temperature exceeds 180 F and resume normal operation at 155 F and engine must be slowed to an idle. Temperature switch is the tan wire try unplug and run engine. It could be a diode in the wiring harness.
Om Fishing alright thank you very much I'll test run it this weekend and get back to you as an update.. I'll test the solenoids too because it sounded like it was mis firing
Sir, thank you for your video, I just picked up a 1997 evinrude 25 that the owner said just quit on him while he was out on the flats. Thanks for giving me a possible starting point to look at as I dig into my motor.
bingo 5481 good luck on your new adventure I have no doubt you can do it.🤔
Om Fishing sir, did you make your adjustments with it in neutral or in gear?
The first part I had it in neutral, When you look to see in the carburetor at the butterfly it was in gear.
the screw att 11:30 is it the idle?
Yes that is the low speed adjustment needle. Thanks for watching and Stay Safe.
when you adjusted the butterfly valve in the carb, was the throttle wide open ?
When I adjusted the one on the side of the carb it was shut and the one under the flywheel it was wide open.
Ok, Thank you so much for your quick response.
At 3:10 when you slide the throttle handle it seems to have locked in quite nicely. Mine refuses to pop onto the 2 round clups. Any hints as to why?
Glad the rooster is gone by the way 😀
The only thing I did was a little grease. They were not new clips. I did make sure I had it turned the same way it came off.
@@OmFishing I'm thinking the twist nob on the end is causing me the issue. To me it can only slide down with the white line in the start position. It just won't go. Thanks for the reply.
Do uou have a email i can contact you at?
My email is omfishing@yahoo.com
5:45 so u fully open carb when ur throttle cable is not tensioned. and when u turn throttle handle carb cannot open any further and then u have full power all the time. Or am i missing something ?
Check out my video on Evinrude Service Bulletin that might show it a little better. Checking the adjustment. The carburetor throttle plate must be exactly horizontal when the throttle lever is fully advanced.
@@OmFishing when i do that, and turn gas handle my timing almost goes all the way to the end before carb starts to open.
The linkage adjustment and synchronization. The adjustment that I was trying to show was when you advance the throttle by moving the throttle control lever as soon as the cam follower starts to move, the cam follower should be between the two marks. With that setting the engine should start and run better. If it is not I showed how I changed mine. My video the Service Bulletin shows this a little better. I also talk about adjusting the linkage even a little more. To adjust the cam follower loosen the screw retaining the adjustment lever to the throttle shaft. Slide the adjustment lever up or down to make the adjustment. {linkage screw on the side of the carburetor). Then advance the throttle lever until it contacts the stop on the cylinder block. Move the throttle control rod forward until the carburetor throttle plate is horizontal. Move the control rod collar backward until it touches the pivot block. Tighten the collar screw securely. Then Check your adjustment.
@@jontsit I made this look way to hard. Just advance the throttle until the cam follower is between the to marks. Then loosen the screw retaining the adjustment lever to the throttle shaft. ( on the side of the carburetor) the cam follower should contact the cam between the two marks. Now that part is set tighten the screw. Now go up under the flywheel and loosen the pivot block ( make sure the motor is in gear forward. Advance the throttle lever until it contacts the stop on the cylinder block then move the throttle control rod forward until the carburetor throttle plate is horizontal. Move the collar back until it touches the pivot block tighten the collar screw securely. Check your adjustment.
great video.. i need to mess with my motor too.. had idle issues
Good luck
Great video. Thanks for sharing.
What is your Roosters name?