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shurlock 02-17-2014 07:42 PM

140 hp Johnson
 
my brand new boat failed first day out ran balls to the wall for the first 20 minutes got about 1 mile out and she died I have Spark and am getting gas any ideas on this engine. it is the original gas that I bought the boat with possible bad gas? but then I don't know why it would run for 20 minutes.

spareparts 02-17-2014 07:56 PM

start with a compression test. Then take a fuel sample. Pull the fuel line off, squeeze the primer bulb and let some fill a jar or clear jug. Come back with a report of compression and condition of the gas

shurlock 02-17-2014 07:59 PM

Ok will do

steplift20 02-19-2014 09:21 PM

ok I dont know 1/3 as much as these guys on this site but first thing i would check is the water sepperator filter if you have one, take it off and dump the fuel in a glass jar to see if theres water in it and dont reuse the filter put on a new one if you have a water sepperator thats the first thing i would check, could also be a stator but i dont know how to check it . the way i checked mine is i took it to my mechanic and he checked it and replaced it 300 dollars later

shurlock 02-22-2014 04:17 PM

Help
 
ok everyone removed fuel seporator and everything looked good. just to be on the safe side got a new small tank of mix gas removed bowl drains on all four carburators. i pumped untill fresh gas came out, put it all back together and attemped to start. NOTHING. now this is where it gets scary got compression tester and as follows:
#1 @ 30 psi
#2 @ 29 psi
#3 @ 0 psi
#4 @ 30 psi

AM I REALLY SCREWED HERE?

Hedge 02-22-2014 05:32 PM

I say yes...Sorry to see that. The numbers should be around 90-115 ( could be as high as 140) or so range and no more than a 10 psi variance

bradford 02-22-2014 05:59 PM

Dam, Sorry to see that Shurlock.

At least you know where you stand with it though. Sometimes I'd rather it be completley dead though rather just hanging on, causing you to spend more money on an old engine.

phatdaddy 02-22-2014 07:13 PM

hard to believe it ran at all with those #'s. when it died, did it bog down or was it like your key was turned off. when you attempted to restart did it spin freely or was it binding and sounded like the battery was weak.
i'd pull the heads and look in the cylinders anyway, easy to do and nothing to lose.

smokeonthewater 02-22-2014 08:06 PM

Did you do the compression test with a fully charged battery and at full throttle?
And um yes.... Time to find a new engine

shurlock 02-23-2014 02:44 AM

I thought so
 
tried the compression tests turning it by hand, I also tried the compression test using the starter motor from the engine. I tried the compression test with the motor advanced and also with the throttle open.I even tried removing the Schrader valve thinking there was a restriction. all the same. I purchased the service manual for the Johnson. will read it and pull one of the heads tomorrow and let you know what I see. "spareparts" I am looking forward to hearing from you. "Spareparts" seemed very knowledgeable about the engine wish I followed compression test first.

shurlock 02-23-2014 02:59 AM

By the way guys just wanted to let you all know, bought the boat next day went out for sea trial. start it up first crank it jumped to life, then ran almost a mile at WOT Then died like I turned off the key. feeling guilty that maybe I should have drained gas, and started new. by the way almost 3 a.m. Here in Florida had a few to drink !!!

THEFERMANATOR 02-23-2014 10:09 AM

Compression should be roughly 140-150 for a 140 looper. Small bore and big bore V4's both ran pretty high compression. Most likely you put the screws to it with bad fuel and leaned it out. Loopers HATE being run lean, and will smear the pistons in a HURRY. It only takes an overheat for about 15 seconds to smear a piston in one. They are AWESOME engines when setup and running right, but one little problem and they will self destruct in a matter of seconds. The T-stats and bypass valve can also cause this to happen. You want the engien to idle at about 150-170 degrees, but at WOT you want it to drop back to about 125 to keep from sticking a piston.

spareparts 02-23-2014 10:27 AM

Ferm and Skools Out are the looper experts around here.But sounds like your motor is dead. If you want to eliminate another variable, try your compression tester in another engine to make sure its reading correctly or try another compression tester on your engine. Next step, pull the heads and take a look.

shurlock 02-23-2014 01:29 PM

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opened it up walls of the cylinder are very scored. here is a picture. looks like motor was never properly flushed out heavy corrosion.

phatdaddy 02-23-2014 04:27 PM

actually corrosion doesn't look that bad for a 20 something year old engine ran in salt water.
just one scored cyl or were they all harmed? are you sure the gas had oil in it?

shurlock 02-23-2014 05:31 PM

the Pistons walls were just scored not hammered not sure if the previous owner had oil in it I know the VRO was disconnected and he said he was using Mix

spareparts 02-23-2014 06:49 PM

thats melted aluminum from the piston stuck to the walls of the cylinder

phatdaddy 02-23-2014 07:38 PM

spare, is that lack of oil or overheat?
shurlock, i said harmed, not hammered, was wondering if all cyl looked the same

THEFERMANATOR 02-23-2014 08:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by phatdaddy (Post 211788)
spare, is that lack of oil or overheat?
shurlock, i said harmed, not hammered, was wondering if all cyl looked the same

Look at the pistom dome, that engine LEANED OUT BAD! theres not even a trace of black carbon or soot on it. A looper should always have some sort of soot on the piston dome when they are jetted to live, and there should be some traces of wetness.

Looking at your pics it looks like a small bore engine which were ALWAYS prone to overheating due to there design. Where are you located at?

spareparts 02-23-2014 09:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by THEFERMANATOR (Post 211791)
Look at the pistom dome, that engine LEANED OUT BAD! theres not even a trace of black carbon or soot on it. A looper should always have some sort of soot on the piston dome when they are jetted to live, and there should be some traces of wetness.

Looking at your pics it looks like a small bore engine which were ALWAYS prone to overheating due to there design. Where are you located at?

what he said

shurlock 02-23-2014 10:14 PM

all other cylinders heads had carbon dust all over them, wish I took more pictures before I put it all back together. maybe a little scoring on one other cylinder but nothing like that one.

shurlock 02-23-2014 10:24 PM

jumping on and off forum, some of my posts are from my phone. while dealing with kids ranging from 5 to 18 years old 4 in total. I live in south Florida.

bradford 02-24-2014 12:53 AM

There's a guy in Zephyrhills that works on those who knows his chit.

THEFERMANATOR 02-24-2014 10:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bradford (Post 211804)
There's a guy in Zephyrhills that works on those who knows his chit.

I might still have a good 140 powerhead outside to.

randlemanboater 02-24-2014 10:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by THEFERMANATOR (Post 211821)
I might still have a good 140 powerhead outside to.

There you go.

shurlock 02-24-2014 04:24 PM

that would be cool what would you want for it? :sly:

shurlock 02-25-2014 02:05 PM

THEFREMANATOR, have you by any chance taken a look if you have a 140 hp power head?:pray2:

THEFERMANATOR 02-25-2014 04:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shurlock (Post 211855)
THEFREMANATOR, have you by any chance taken a look if you have a 140 hp power head?:pray2:

Yep I still have it. It needs a few things from sitting, but it isn't locked up(all I had a chance to check was if it still turned, and it rotated a fuell revolution no problem). It hasn't ran for about 4 years, so I would put head gaskets on it and a few other things. I'll PM you a price if your interested in it.

THEFERMANATOR 03-23-2014 10:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shurlock (Post 211759)
ok everyone removed fuel seporator and everything looked good. just to be on the safe side got a new small tank of mix gas removed bowl drains on all four carburators. i pumped untill fresh gas came out, put it all back together and attemped to start. NOTHING. now this is where it gets scary got compression tester and as follows:
#1 @ 30 psi
#2 @ 29 psi
#3 @ 0 psi
#4 @ 30 psi

AM I REALLY SCREWED HERE?

I just checked my 140 and it has
#1 150
#2 145
#3 150
#4 150

Don't sound to bad either.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XT13...ature=youtu.be

spareparts 03-23-2014 01:43 PM

:clap::clap::clap::clap:

THEFERMANATOR 03-23-2014 02:28 PM

shurlock left here about 12:30 with it on its way to her new home after he heard it run. Hated to see it go as it has been such a good engine for me once I learned how to work on loopers(and the things NOT to do to them), but hopefully she lives on for many more years instead of sitting in my power corner. Hopefully this summer I can get bradfords old engine(the one next to it in the video) torn down, bore the bad hole in it, and get it back together.

phatdaddy 03-23-2014 05:45 PM

nice job ferm, that's the beauty 0f this site.

Destroyer 03-23-2014 08:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by THEFERMANATOR (Post 212427)
shurlock left here about 12:30 with it on its way to her new home after he heard it run. Hated to see it go as it has been such a good engine for me once I learned how to work on loopers(and the things NOT to do to them), but hopefully she lives on for many more years instead of sitting in my power corner. Hopefully this summer I can get bradfords old engine(the one next to it in the video) torn down, bore the bad hole in it, and get it back together.


:clap::clap::clap::clap:

shurlock 03-24-2014 02:19 PM

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here is a picture of both of the power heads together just waiting for the powerhead to mid section adapter gasket to come in the mail. going to transfer wire harness and my spark plug wires from my engine and put it on The one from theferminator. if all goes well I will be on the water this weekend.:beer:

thanks again theferminator
p.s. I got a speeding ticket going through Clewiston on the way back Lol that's my luck

shurlock 03-24-2014 05:27 PM

no patience guys went out and bought the gasket when the other one comes in the mail I'll keep it for a spare for the rebuild on the old one will keep everyone posted

bradford 03-25-2014 08:53 AM

Great to hear! :clap:

I thought that 225 looked familiar. Y'all she may look old, but I spent a ton of money on her before blowing that cylinder. I hope she treats Ferm right or he can make some bucks on her. I do miss the haul *** factor.

shurlock 04-08-2014 03:08 PM

still missing something
 
hello everyone I have been so incredibly busy with work and my kids I did get a chance to put the engine in and change over the wiring harness started for 2 seconds and then wouldn't start anymore going to have to play with it some more to see what happened just so busy

shurlock 05-13-2014 03:29 PM

I know it's been a long time
 
hello everyone missed you all, things have been crazy at work. and I have finals at the end of this month. but I finally had a chance last weekend to get to the engine and I have it running. I had to solder some parts on my wiring harness. kind of a ghetto rig but I'm going to order the new harness from eBay. my grandparents are giving me some money in June as a graduation present. going to use it to buy a kicker motor and some cushions for the cuddy cabin will be looking forward to talking to you all mid June.

shurlock 05-25-2014 08:38 PM

hope this works
 
Thefermanator's powerhead: http://youtu.be/N_WQRFCnJPY

bradford 05-26-2014 10:17 AM

Sweet!


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