I bought this motor a year ago, and despite my best efforts, have not gotten it to idle decent.
It will run like a champ all day on plane, however at idle up to 1/4 throttle, it runs very rough and choppy, stalls occasionally. The bottom spark plug is always wet, black, and cleaner than the rest, the middle is a little better, and the top is a nice chocolate brown. Pulling the lower plug results in no change in RPM, spark will jump a 1/2" gap easily. I believe it to be partially misfiring on the middle cylinder, and not firing at all on the bottom at idle.
Playing with the idle air screws makes a difference on the top two cylinders, seemingly does nothing on the bottom.
Compression test yields 120# on all 3.
Here is what I have done.
1. Various sets of spark plugs, B8HS and most recently B7HS.
2. New head gasket.
3. Used TVS, adjusted to spec in the manual.
4. Gone through the carbs numerous times. Swapped middle carb with the bottom because of a broken idle speed screw boss. No change, no problems found in carbs.
5. Synced carbs twice, all butterflies appear to be fully closed.
6. New spark plug boots with the correct resistor.
7. Oil injection is currently disabled and fed premix, tank and stuff still installed to avoid alarm, but the oil pump throttle rod is unhooked, it should be injecting very little oil.
8. Fuel pump diaphragms replaced. Cannot get new check valves, currently running a low pressure electric pump for testing purposes to be sure, although I think the pump is working fine.
9. Ignition system and sensors tested according to the Clymer manual procedure with a DVA, all okay.
The motor does seem to put out some steam, but I have never seen water droplets on the lower plug, however I supposed it could be ingesting water.
At this point I am thinking it may have an air leak from the lower crankshaft seal. Any other ideas?
It will run like a champ all day on plane, however at idle up to 1/4 throttle, it runs very rough and choppy, stalls occasionally. The bottom spark plug is always wet, black, and cleaner than the rest, the middle is a little better, and the top is a nice chocolate brown. Pulling the lower plug results in no change in RPM, spark will jump a 1/2" gap easily. I believe it to be partially misfiring on the middle cylinder, and not firing at all on the bottom at idle.
Playing with the idle air screws makes a difference on the top two cylinders, seemingly does nothing on the bottom.
Compression test yields 120# on all 3.
Here is what I have done.
1. Various sets of spark plugs, B8HS and most recently B7HS.
2. New head gasket.
3. Used TVS, adjusted to spec in the manual.
4. Gone through the carbs numerous times. Swapped middle carb with the bottom because of a broken idle speed screw boss. No change, no problems found in carbs.
5. Synced carbs twice, all butterflies appear to be fully closed.
6. New spark plug boots with the correct resistor.
7. Oil injection is currently disabled and fed premix, tank and stuff still installed to avoid alarm, but the oil pump throttle rod is unhooked, it should be injecting very little oil.
8. Fuel pump diaphragms replaced. Cannot get new check valves, currently running a low pressure electric pump for testing purposes to be sure, although I think the pump is working fine.
9. Ignition system and sensors tested according to the Clymer manual procedure with a DVA, all okay.
The motor does seem to put out some steam, but I have never seen water droplets on the lower plug, however I supposed it could be ingesting water.
At this point I am thinking it may have an air leak from the lower crankshaft seal. Any other ideas?
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