I got a 60hp that I’m about to this to! I’ve deleted the VRO system, rebuilt carbs! No more fuel leaks! Now going to tackle this! Thank you for this detailed video very much needed help 🚤
Thanks at last I can fix my Johnson's likage. I think my linkage is out. The idle speed screw does not even touch. Cam movements are late. The lever of the advance moves late, so I have to keep the minimum at 1300 rpm, otherwise the engine goes off when I enter the gear. Now I can finally fix everything. Thanks again you are a true friend
Thanks for the video, just bought the boat seen the throttle wasn't opening all the way , only half way , I bet it will run out better now thanks again
Unfortunately, my 1991 Evinrude is different. The idle is set by timing not the "idle adjustment screw" as noted in video, unless I am seeing something wrong.
Will this this adjustments apply to a 1977 75hp evinrude looks the same exept the throttle plate on mine has two embossed i know mine has to align with the lower mark
I have a 1986 Johnson 50hp. I was wondering if you knew what the WOT degree setting should be as well as idle timing degree setting. Idles pretty good, WOT seems a tad off. I just dont want to burn a piston if its too far advanced.
WOT timing is a factory set n' forget type deal, unless some dunce decided they knew better than the engineers. However, its very easy to check! timing light and can do it statically with throttle in WOT position, spark plugs out. look for 15-17 degrees (18-21 degrees when motor is running). the 2cyl 1980-1985 60hp motors were 21 degrees, but i wouldnt go that high. id experiment around 18-19 degrees whatever give you the most bottom end punch. your 50 is basically an older 60hp, so very possible it makes more power all the way up to 21 degrees but use high test fuel when doing this to find the sweet spot.
Brandon, @ ~ 8:12, should the throttle lever spring hold the throttle lever against the idle screw? I am trying to complete this process, but when I disconnect the throttle cable, the throttle lever falls away from the idle stop. If I disconnect the spark advance linkage, the whole lever assembly swings freely. The spring does provide tension between the throttle lever and the spark advance lever when you manually advance the throttle lever past the max spark advance position of the spark lever. Hope that makes since.
did you disconnect the throttle cable first, then do the adjustments? if it just swings around freely, you will need to service the throttle advancing lever (the one with the big single bolt in the center). there is a bushing in there and shims, i believe. replace those, and you will get resistance back.
Man, my Idle Set screw has been....remove, and theres just a normal bolt screwed into the hole and painted over. It's making it hard for me to find knowledge on how to bump my idle up some.
hello i have a problem with cdi johnson 70 tl year 1995. i replaced it with a used one from a friend, but after 10 days this one stopped working too. I have no fire in any of the three sparks. I would like to put a new one, but my fear that some other component will damage the cdi. could be? Thanks Best regards Nicola
I am confused on the Idle speed. He is setting the idle with the boat in the water, in gear , with a prop installed, not tied down, and the throttle plates are not engaged. I feel like I am missing something here. Can this be done on muffs?
There needs to be pressure against the exhaust system from water. Putting it in a bucket is better if you don't have a calm lake. Not a mechanic but that's my understanding.
Bom dia adorei pena que não entendo inglês sou do Brasil eu tenho um motor Johnson 70n ano 74 e meu motor não tem força para sair eu acho que ta fora de ponto tem como traduzir este vídeo em português
@@dongesswin those earlier ones , prior to 1984 or so, are definitely not as refined or detailed as the later ones. just as long as it's the factory manual and not those aftermarket ones. did you get it worked out?
Hi Brandon, dig your videos, i shared this and the last video on linkage adjustment on v4s on a FB page for omc 3cyl and v4s, hope you dont mind :-) are you following those groups on FB? Best regards from Norway :-)
I don't mind. I've been a long-time poster on forums.boats.net,but I don't usually join many new groups these days. I find when you try to share information a bunch of haters come out of the woodwork to explain how much more they know than everyone else.
I cannot thank you enough for posting this video! I’m a big visual learner, feeling much more confident!
I got a 60hp that I’m about to this to! I’ve deleted the VRO system, rebuilt carbs! No more fuel leaks! Now going to tackle this! Thank you for this detailed video very much needed help 🚤
That is the best detailed video I have seen on making all the correct adjustments. Full thumbs up.
Thank you for having this video, it's much easier than reading a manual. Please never get rid of it!
Thank you for this video it CLEARLY shows what needs to be done for a proper job.
Thanks at last I can fix my Johnson's likage. I think my linkage is out. The idle speed screw does not even touch. Cam movements are late. The lever of the advance moves late, so I have to keep the minimum at 1300 rpm, otherwise the engine goes off when I enter the gear. Now I can finally fix everything. Thanks again you are a true friend
One of the best explained video I've ever seen . Good job 👍👍👍👍
Thanks for the video, just bought the boat seen the throttle wasn't opening all the way , only half way , I bet it will run out better now thanks again
thanks for sharing this its hard to visualize what's in the manual this vid helps immensely
thank you . thank you. i needed this video for my dyslexic head.
Thank you for posting this video I'm looking for a video like this for a long time
You are the freaking man Brandon!!!
Buenas noches amigo muy bueno y importate👍
Hey brandon do you have a old school video of 78 to 82 years
Thanks for this video!
Unfortunately, my 1991 Evinrude is different. The idle is set by timing not the "idle adjustment screw" as noted in video, unless I am seeing something wrong.
Hi Brandon, are there more videos for working on this type of engine, or was it just for this particular aspect of the engine?
Thanks,
Ben
Thanks for this video is gold
Thanks so much for posting this man!
Great video. Wish there were more.
What if my cam adjuster doesn’t have a lock nut and wheel adjuster on it?
Will this this adjustments apply to a 1977 75hp evinrude looks the same exept the throttle plate on mine has two embossed i know mine has to align with the lower mark
Hi brandon, thanks for your advice and videos, i would like to ask you if you have linkage adjustment of johnson 15cv 2 cylinder from 1985? thanks
Is a 1982 model different? The manual shows the steps a bit different
Saved the day thanks for sharing
I have a 1986 Johnson 50hp. I was wondering if you knew what the WOT degree setting should be as well as idle timing degree setting. Idles pretty good, WOT seems a tad off. I just dont want to burn a piston if its too far advanced.
WOT timing is a factory set n' forget type deal, unless some dunce decided they knew better than the engineers. However, its very easy to check! timing light and can do it statically with throttle in WOT position, spark plugs out. look for 15-17 degrees (18-21 degrees when motor is running). the 2cyl 1980-1985 60hp motors were 21 degrees, but i wouldnt go that high. id experiment around 18-19 degrees whatever give you the most bottom end punch. your 50 is basically an older 60hp, so very possible it makes more power all the way up to 21 degrees but use high test fuel when doing this to find the sweet spot.
You actually are the man
great video, about to attack my motor, this will help alot. thanks man
How does turning the idle speed screw adjust the idle when there is nothing linked to the throttles(cam follower)?
It pushes the whole spark advance arm!
Great information, thank you
This is a great video. I have an 88’ Johnson 60hp and my throttle cam is the “Two” line style 394466 curious how to do these styles
They are easier. Its all in the manual.
This VHS videos are treasure
Do you happen to have the video for the two notch cam?
Brandon, @ ~ 8:12, should the throttle lever spring hold the throttle lever against the idle screw? I am trying to complete this process, but when I disconnect the throttle cable, the throttle lever falls away from the idle stop. If I disconnect the spark advance linkage, the whole lever assembly swings freely. The spring does provide tension between the throttle lever and the spark advance lever when you manually advance the throttle lever past the max spark advance position of the spark lever. Hope that makes since.
did you disconnect the throttle cable first, then do the adjustments? if it just swings around freely, you will need to service the throttle advancing lever (the one with the big single bolt in the center). there is a bushing in there and shims, i believe. replace those, and you will get resistance back.
Man, my Idle Set screw has been....remove, and theres just a normal bolt screwed into the hole and painted over. It's making it hard for me to find knowledge on how to bump my idle up some.
whenever i hear "bump the idle up" it makes me think you have a fuel issue or shot piston skirts, not letting it idle properly.
hello i have a problem with cdi johnson 70 tl year 1995. i replaced it with a used one from a friend, but after 10 days this one stopped working too. I have no fire in any of the three sparks. I would like to put a new one, but my fear that some other component will damage the cdi. could be? Thanks
Best regards
Nicola
Is there any different on this service with a 1982 70 evinrude? Tnx!
I dont think so, its the same for my 1977 Stinger
I am confused on the Idle speed. He is setting the idle with the boat in the water, in gear , with a prop installed, not tied down, and the throttle plates are not engaged. I feel like I am missing something here. Can this be done on muffs?
There needs to be pressure against the exhaust system from water. Putting it in a bucket is better if you don't have a calm lake. Not a mechanic but that's my understanding.
You need back pressure from the water, like he said i believe if you set it on muffs then when its in the lake it will be to low
What's is a test wheel?
Very good the video sir
Wow ! Thanks for the sharing
Bom dia adorei pena que não entendo inglês sou do Brasil eu tenho um motor Johnson 70n ano 74 e meu motor não tem força para sair eu acho que ta fora de ponto tem como traduzir este vídeo em português
Ill use this one on my 1980 and one 78 i think it will be ok im get busy in morning
Wish it showed the cam adjustment without the dial like my 1983 60hp
The thumbwheel is just newer and more convenient. To adjust yours just pull out the tiny cotter pin and plastic dowl.
Does the same technique apply to a v4.
Wish you would buy.... I DOn't know 1982 Johnson 70HP Triple. Not much info at all on that motor. and what's out there is TERRIBLE.
accept the factory service manual. did you buy it yet?
@@ct1762 i own the service manual. first thing i do when I buy an outboard for the fleet.
@@dongesswin those earlier ones , prior to 1984 or so, are definitely not as refined or detailed as the later ones. just as long as it's the factory manual and not those aftermarket ones. did you get it worked out?
@@ct1762 where can I buy the factory manual?
@@vinhoi69 Ebay. a ton of em' available!
Do you have any words of wisdom on trying to perform this on a 1980 75hp
Did you get it done? Mine is a 1982 75hp E75TRLCNB. Any tips?
Where to get the piston tool
1985
Or ebay, tis the only way.
I'm looking for this exact video but for a 1977 evinrude 115hp 4 cylinder outboard (115793s). Please Help, thanks in Advance!
Nice video
....... will your/this video apply to a 1996 FORCE 75hp 3 cylinder and ONLY one carburetor? THANKS!
thank u
hey Brandon do you have a email or any contact to get ahold of you directly?
Hi Brandon, dig your videos, i shared this and the last video on linkage adjustment on v4s on a FB page for omc 3cyl and v4s, hope you dont mind :-) are you following those groups on FB? Best regards from Norway :-)
I don't mind. I've been a long-time poster on forums.boats.net,but I don't usually join many new groups these days.
I find when you try to share information a bunch of haters come out of the woodwork to explain how much more they know than everyone else.
@@BrandonsGarage couldnt agree more haha 😜
I'm looking for a video for linkage adjustment for a 1977 evinrude 115hp. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
It's ashame these boat mechanics clean your carburetor and don't do this also🤔🤔
Anyone know if this works for a 1975 70hp evanrude?
I am so lost it’s not even funny
wow,
Bom dia meu Motor da falta para sair a hora que vc engata para sair ele morre
I have**