Hi All,
I have a 1991 20HP Evinrude (E20CRLEIE) which is having problems...
The motor starts up fine (pull start).
The motor will run at full speed for about ten minutes from start. At some point, around the ten minute mark, the motor immediately stops running at full speed by bucking (rev up to full then down to almost out, non stop until throttling back) then will only operate at fast idle until cool again. If I give it more throttle then just idle amount, it will buck, making me want to chuck it into the river. It sounds like: rum! rum! rum! rum! At that point, it will run for how ever long I need it to but only at the fast idle speed, higher amount of throttle and it will induce the problem.
At idle, it runs rough. At WOT it sounds normal.
Carb seems fine especially since it will run fine from cool for 10 minutes every time. And it will still run at hot just not at full speed. It's getting (gas).
While running it, I disconnected each spark plug one at a time. With the top cylinder disconnected it still ran, and had a strong spark that bridged a wide gap. With the bottom cylinder disconnected it stopped running but showed signs of a strong spark before it couldn't bridge the gap. It's getting (spark).
Whatever the problem is, it happens when the engine gets warmed up.
So I feel like I narrowed it down to the ignition...
Does this sound like a likely cause of such a problem?
There are four components:
The two ignition coils seem OK because each cylinder has spark. The motor can run with the top cylinder unhooked, but it cuts out if the bottom spark plug wire is pulled; there is spark when it's being disconnected. Can one bad ignition module stop the motor from running at full speed? When they are both hooked up it runs...
Then under the flywheel there are the power pack and charge coil...
I am thinking that when the power pack heats up it stops working at full speed...Does this sound like a reasonable cause of my problem?
I will replace the charge coil because it's on the cheaper side at the same time I replace the power pac$... Do you fellow forum members agree that the problem is most likely the power pack?
Thanks!
I have a 1991 20HP Evinrude (E20CRLEIE) which is having problems...
The motor starts up fine (pull start).
The motor will run at full speed for about ten minutes from start. At some point, around the ten minute mark, the motor immediately stops running at full speed by bucking (rev up to full then down to almost out, non stop until throttling back) then will only operate at fast idle until cool again. If I give it more throttle then just idle amount, it will buck, making me want to chuck it into the river. It sounds like: rum! rum! rum! rum! At that point, it will run for how ever long I need it to but only at the fast idle speed, higher amount of throttle and it will induce the problem.
At idle, it runs rough. At WOT it sounds normal.
Carb seems fine especially since it will run fine from cool for 10 minutes every time. And it will still run at hot just not at full speed. It's getting (gas).
While running it, I disconnected each spark plug one at a time. With the top cylinder disconnected it still ran, and had a strong spark that bridged a wide gap. With the bottom cylinder disconnected it stopped running but showed signs of a strong spark before it couldn't bridge the gap. It's getting (spark).
Whatever the problem is, it happens when the engine gets warmed up.
So I feel like I narrowed it down to the ignition...
Does this sound like a likely cause of such a problem?
There are four components:
The two ignition coils seem OK because each cylinder has spark. The motor can run with the top cylinder unhooked, but it cuts out if the bottom spark plug wire is pulled; there is spark when it's being disconnected. Can one bad ignition module stop the motor from running at full speed? When they are both hooked up it runs...
Then under the flywheel there are the power pack and charge coil...
I am thinking that when the power pack heats up it stops working at full speed...Does this sound like a reasonable cause of my problem?
I will replace the charge coil because it's on the cheaper side at the same time I replace the power pac$... Do you fellow forum members agree that the problem is most likely the power pack?
Thanks!
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