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  1. #1

    25 hp evinrude, need help

    I am trying to help a friend out. His 25 hp will not let you run it pass, lets say about half way. I have taken the carb off and soaked it in carb cleaner. I took two jets out and soaked them while out. He has new tank and hose. I can run it up while on land and even in gear while on the trailer but when you put a load on it, in the water it will shut down if you try to run wot. Any hints will be appreciated. I told him I thought it might be the coil? Thanks in advance.
    captbuddy

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    Re: 25 hp evinrude, need help

    Does it run OK when cold or first started? One of the fist signs of over heating for older 2-stroke Johnson & E'rude engines is bogging down and VERY poor performance once ran for a little while. I ran in to this problem with my 1975 Johnson 50. It ran fantastic for the first 20 minutes. And the mechanic could never reproduce the problem, because he would to the test runs with the cowling off which kept temps down. Consider a water pump job and replace the little thermostat that's under the cowling if it hasn't been done in a while.
    Dave
    "Saraswati" - 1980 53MY
    Galesville, MD

  3. #3

    Re: 25 hp evinrude, need help

    No dave, it has a new water pump on it. It pisses real good and runs the same with the cowling on or off. It sounds a little rough when running but it will run on low speed. Just boggs out when you try and run wot.

    Thanks,
    captbuddy

  4. #4

    Re: 25 hp evinrude, need help

    Fuel pump?
    Try squeezing the priming bulb when you attempt WOT. That was my problem.
    Greg Harrington
    43 DCFB 1977 w/Cummins 903 M1 (340HP)
    Hull #454

  5. #5

    Re: 25 hp evinrude, need help

    Greg, I tried that also. No change while running. Like I said, you can run it wot while on he trailer with the water ears on and even put in gear and run it wot and it runs good. Just not in the water under the load.
    captbuddy

  6. #6

    Re: 25 hp evinrude, need help

    Coil and/or condensor would be my next choice.
    Greg Harrington
    43 DCFB 1977 w/Cummins 903 M1 (340HP)
    Hull #454

  7. #7

    Re: 25 hp evinrude, need help

    First, what year is the Engine? I don't suppose you have the model number from the mounting plate? Might help is we knew more about what level of complexity this engine has.

    Still sounds like fuel (or air) starvation to me. Have you checked the fuel filter screen? The older Johnson/E'Rude engines don't have real filters, just a screen on the fuel pump. The fuel pump is a diaphragm type attached to the motor (starboard side if facing the aft of the boat on the 50). Also, if an older engine, have all the fuel lines been replaced with ones compatible with ethanol? What about the rubber/plastic bits of the carbs?
    Dave
    "Saraswati" - 1980 53MY
    Galesville, MD

  8. #8

    Re: 25 hp evinrude, need help

    First, did the motor ever run correctly for him? When did the problem start? (these are important questions)

    Next, for sake of diagnostics I'm going to assume that the carb job is done correctly. If you pulled the jets out and soaked the carbs over night and BLEW all the little holes out with compressed air, hopefully you got it all clean. The compressed air part is important because on these smaller engines the little passages in the carbs are quite small.

    The reason I asked if it ever ran correctly is because I had a huge headache on a motor I got for free once. It would idle fine and be ok up to 50%, but over that it would bog out. It was running too rich. It had 3 carbs and it turned out that somebody switched the main jets with the bowl vents on 2 of the carbs. The bowl vents look like the jets, but are bigger orifices.


    And lastly, if all is well on the carbs, these outboard engines usually have two sets of ignition components. One for high speed and one for low speed. I'd have to dig and look up info on a 25hp johnrude, but the bigger mercury flavors have a high speed section of the stator and a low speed section of the stator that is used to make the electricity to send to the coils for different RPM.

    Also, the timing advance is controlled on most outboards by rotating the pickup underneath the flywheel. This normally doesn't change with time...so if the motor used to run correctly and nobody messed with it, it is likely fine.
    FTFD... i drive a slow 1968 41c381

  9. #9

    Re: 25 hp evinrude, need help

    If it helps, here's an online parts catalog for Johnsons (same site covers many brands). I find the diagrams quite helpful. Also, haveing a shop/service manual for the outboard helps.

    http://www.boats.net/parts/search/BR...SON/parts.html
    Dave
    "Saraswati" - 1980 53MY
    Galesville, MD

  10. #10

    Re: 25 hp evinrude, need help

    Try running it with the choke pulled if it runs good then ,pull and clean out the main jet in the carb,depending on the year the mixture knob screw has a seal on it if the seal is bad it will run poorly.and if it's really Old check the points
    Andy

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