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DundasJim July 20th 03 06:35 PM

Help: 50 hp Johnson ('72) allergic to water
 
My '72 Ouachita with Johnson 50 runs fine out of water, but has severe
starting problems after sitting in water not running for any length of time.
Seems to help if motor is tilted out of water, allowed time to drain, then
turn the key. Can then be lowered back into water and runs like a champ.
Any and all ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance...

Jim



Clams Canino July 20th 03 06:57 PM

50 hp Johnson ('72) allergic to water
 
OMC motors have that problem in general. (allergic to water).

-W


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"DundasJim" wrote in message
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My '72 Ouachita with Johnson 50 runs fine out of water, but has severe
starting problems after sitting in water not running for any length of

time.
Seems to help if motor is tilted out of water, allowed time to drain, then
turn the key. Can then be lowered back into water and runs like a champ.
Any and all ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance...

Jim





noah July 20th 03 08:43 PM

Help: 50 hp Johnson ('72) allergic to water
 
On Sun, 20 Jul 2003 17:35:57 GMT, "DundasJim"
wrote:

My '72 Ouachita with Johnson 50 runs fine out of water, but has severe
starting problems after sitting in water not running for any length of time.
Seems to help if motor is tilted out of water, allowed time to drain, then
turn the key. Can then be lowered back into water and runs like a champ.
Any and all ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance...

Jim

I've never, ever heard that one before, Jim.
You get this week's prize for the most unusual engine problem. See
Clams Canino on the way out for your prize. :o)

More in a serious vein (well, about as serious as I get), I wouldn't
recommend running any engine with no water to the pump. Even for a
few seconds. It doesn't take long to toast those impellors.

I'm wondering if it has more to do with a fuel problem, and tilting
the engine somehow either clears the carb or "resets" a sticky float.
Just off-hand guessing...

noah

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OldRedNeck July 21st 03 12:28 AM

Help: 50 hp Johnson ('72) allergic to water
 
The powerhead exhaust may be partially plugged up by carbons from that cheap
oil. Found the same problem at the shop with and old Merc running walmart
oil.. Only way to fix it is to pull the powerhead and clean out the exhaust
tube. Good Luck.
"noah" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 20 Jul 2003 17:35:57 GMT, "DundasJim"
wrote:

My '72 Ouachita with Johnson 50 runs fine out of water, but has severe
starting problems after sitting in water not running for any length of

time.
Seems to help if motor is tilted out of water, allowed time to drain,

then
turn the key. Can then be lowered back into water and runs like a champ.
Any and all ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance...

Jim

I've never, ever heard that one before, Jim.
You get this week's prize for the most unusual engine problem. See
Clams Canino on the way out for your prize. :o)

More in a serious vein (well, about as serious as I get), I wouldn't
recommend running any engine with no water to the pump. Even for a
few seconds. It doesn't take long to toast those impellors.

I'm wondering if it has more to do with a fuel problem, and tilting
the engine somehow either clears the carb or "resets" a sticky float.
Just off-hand guessing...

noah

Courtesy of Lee Yeaton,
See the boats of rec.boats
www.TheBayGuide.com/rec.boats




Clams Canino July 21st 03 02:25 AM

Help: 50 hp Johnson ('72) allergic to water
 
OR - It could just be a little "tired" and the extra backpressure is making
starting harder.

-W


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"OldRedNeck" wrote in message
...
The powerhead exhaust may be partially plugged up by carbons from that

cheap
oil. Found the same problem at the shop with and old Merc running walmart
oil.. Only way to fix it is to pull the powerhead and clean out the

exhaust
tube. Good Luck.
"noah" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 20 Jul 2003 17:35:57 GMT, "DundasJim"
wrote:

My '72 Ouachita with Johnson 50 runs fine out of water, but has severe
starting problems after sitting in water not running for any length of

time.
Seems to help if motor is tilted out of water, allowed time to drain,

then
turn the key. Can then be lowered back into water and runs like a

champ.
Any and all ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance...

Jim

I've never, ever heard that one before, Jim.
You get this week's prize for the most unusual engine problem. See
Clams Canino on the way out for your prize. :o)

More in a serious vein (well, about as serious as I get), I wouldn't
recommend running any engine with no water to the pump. Even for a
few seconds. It doesn't take long to toast those impellors.

I'm wondering if it has more to do with a fuel problem, and tilting
the engine somehow either clears the carb or "resets" a sticky float.
Just off-hand guessing...

noah

Courtesy of Lee Yeaton,
See the boats of rec.boats
www.TheBayGuide.com/rec.boats






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