Hello Experts
I have a 1976 35 HP motor that I considered a diamond in the rough.
Compression is 140 PSI in each piston and hate to give up on it.
What I have done so far on the ignition, cooling system, and carburation:
- Flywheel, points, plugs, condensers, driver coil, ignition coils, new points, ignition wiring, armature plate delrin ring, new water pump, rebuilt carburetor, new fuel pump. Timing is pinpoint using a timing device according to factory repair manual instructions and great spark is produce. Fuel delivery to the carburetor is good with no air leaks.
The motor will start fine and idle until it warms up, then it will not operate under 1800 RPM. One piston seems to drop out, runs for a few seconds and stalls. It takes a few minutes to get stated again, but will only operate at 1800 RPM and above. At high speed it runs flawlessly up to 4800 RPM.
I have a notion of what needs to be done, but would like to get comments from the Forum.
I have a 1976 35 HP motor that I considered a diamond in the rough.
Compression is 140 PSI in each piston and hate to give up on it.
What I have done so far on the ignition, cooling system, and carburation:
- Flywheel, points, plugs, condensers, driver coil, ignition coils, new points, ignition wiring, armature plate delrin ring, new water pump, rebuilt carburetor, new fuel pump. Timing is pinpoint using a timing device according to factory repair manual instructions and great spark is produce. Fuel delivery to the carburetor is good with no air leaks.
The motor will start fine and idle until it warms up, then it will not operate under 1800 RPM. One piston seems to drop out, runs for a few seconds and stalls. It takes a few minutes to get stated again, but will only operate at 1800 RPM and above. At high speed it runs flawlessly up to 4800 RPM.
I have a notion of what needs to be done, but would like to get comments from the Forum.
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