Johnson 115 - Troubleshooting Fuel Delivery - Part 1

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  • Опубликовано: 29 авг 2024
  • 2000 Sea Fox 230CC
    2001 Johnson 115HP V4 - J115VLSIC

Комментарии • 20

  • @pduderocker
    @pduderocker Год назад +1

    The red lever is a primer solenoid. It’s activated by pushing in the ignition switch at cold start up. It can be moved to always on for troubleshooting but should remain in the full automatic position for normal use. It is not designed for carburetor tuning.
    Your port motor runs nice! Good luck with everything and thanks for posting.

    • @user-rr8dn5yl7d
      @user-rr8dn5yl7d  Год назад

      I think that's what I said in the video. If not this one another in the series. I appreciate your contribution to the discussion.

  • @hepeng2627
    @hepeng2627 Год назад +1

    Thanks share this video

  • @MrNormanddu76
    @MrNormanddu76 7 месяцев назад

    Hi mate ,have you found your problem? If not try to replace thé small blue fitting on thé bottom of your engine ,i had exactly thé same thing on mine and that was this blue thing blocked😉

  • @MichaelWebb-h4d
    @MichaelWebb-h4d Месяц назад

    Your saying that there is no adjusting for idle

  • @richbarraco1307
    @richbarraco1307 Год назад

    I’m purchasing a boat with a 2005 Johnson 115hp V4 engine. Do you know if they have the same problems? Do you have any advice for maintenance and what to look out for with that engine?
    Thanks

    • @user-rr8dn5yl7d
      @user-rr8dn5yl7d  Год назад

      Hi Rich. Unfortunately all of OMC's modern outboards (Johnson, Evinrude, etc.) use plastic carbs and fuel components.
      My advise for pre-purchase inspection is to look at the mating surfaces between the plastic component like where the bowl mates to the carb body. That's where they tend to warp. Take feeler gauges with you and if you can get any of them between the gaps you'll have a problem.
      You can also check for vacuum leaks by spraying starter fluid around the carbs and fuel system while it's running. if you hear the engine rev up when you do then it's sucking in air.
      I would also check to see if the VMO has has been deleted. If not I would replace it with a suitable fuel pump and pre-mix your 2-cycle oil.
      Best of luck to you and feel free to hit me up if you find yourself doing repairs and need advise. I'm happy to help.

  • @arthurpauletti9342
    @arthurpauletti9342 Год назад

    How do u eliminate that particular VRO with the vapor canister.

    • @user-rr8dn5yl7d
      @user-rr8dn5yl7d  Год назад

      I haven't made a video about that yet. But there are some good ones on RUclips. Check out Brandons Garage or Danger Marine channels.

  • @MichaelWebb-h4d
    @MichaelWebb-h4d Месяц назад

    How to adjust theiderling

    • @user-rr8dn5yl7d
      @user-rr8dn5yl7d  Месяц назад

      There are multiple ways to adjust the idle. Each carb has an adjustment that should be synced. And the linkage can also be adjusted.

  • @jonrogers147
    @jonrogers147 19 дней назад

    How do I connect fuelline ?

    • @user-rr8dn5yl7d
      @user-rr8dn5yl7d  17 дней назад

      The fuel line connects to the white fitting to the lower left of the red primer valve.

  • @qw-ei3ki
    @qw-ei3ki Год назад +1

    sailing my engine does not exceed 3300rpm... Help me

    • @emitowww
      @emitowww Год назад

      It could be a lot of things. Sounds like a fuel flow obstruction or vapor in the line.

    • @user-rr8dn5yl7d
      @user-rr8dn5yl7d  11 месяцев назад

      Could also be a mismatched prop. More information is needed to make an educated guess.

  • @emitowww
    @emitowww Год назад +1

    You should never run your engines without the airbox, your pistons will end up damaged !

    • @dmitriy1838
      @dmitriy1838 Год назад +1

      If run them for test only, they gonna be perfectly fine…

    • @user-rr8dn5yl7d
      @user-rr8dn5yl7d  11 месяцев назад +2

      There is some truth to that when it comes to lawn equipment, dirt bikes and even road vehicles because they operate in a dirty environment. But it's just not true of outboard motors that operate in a clean environment. Outboards don't even use air filters. They are designed to suck in air totally unfiltered.