SnowmanJon said:
My motor is acting really weird. Usually starts right up within a couple pulls and runs no problems. Now for some reason starts up fine the first time then when start moving it kills out. Seems like it's a fuel issue from the way it dies. Slowly then chokes out. I put carb/injector cleaner in it it has new gas is there something easy that I migh be missing??
Thanks Jon
Seems like it is time to do a carburetor clean and overhaul. Sounds intimidating, but you will find these little motors are easy to work on.
One piece of advice that I strongly recommend is get a service manual. I promise you it is a good investment and good resource to maintain and up keep of your motor.
Links to find and purchase a service manual for your motor.
There are online Johnson/Evinrude parts list and diagrams. 1968 to present. https://shop2.evinrude.com/ext/index....cfd8a6471c0f7f
https://www.outboardbooks.com/
https://www.iboats.com/Johnson_Outboa...1023--dz.36857
https://www.ebay.com (type in year, make and model of your Johnson)
Links with good general information about up keep and maintenance for your motor.
https://www.sschapterpsa.com/ramblings/OMC_6hp.htm (READ HIS CARB CLEANING PORTION OF THE ARTICLE) 8)
https://forums.iboats.com/showthread.php?t=167352
https://forums.iboats.com/showthread.php?t=244013
Links to purchase your carburetor kit and they give exploded diagrams to help you visualize the carburetor and gaskets. (the float should come with a new kit)
https://shop2.evinrude.com/ext/index.aspx?s1=b68240ac386a9760c6bfb2b152513299
https://www.boats.net/parts/search/BRP/JOHNSON/parts.html (i
f you have trouble finding the carb kit order number...call the number on the website and they will help you select the correct kit for your motor.)
Remember to remove all the plugs and clean out the chambers, you don't have to remove the lead shot if they are not leaking. There is a hole on top of the carb that seems to have a lead shot missing, please don't plug it up it is suppose to be that way. Read this link again
https://www.sschapterpsa.com/ramblings/OMC_6hp.htm and it will explain why. Please disassemble the carb and clean well and don't reuse gaskets they will leak. Use the gaskets and packing nuts suppled in the kit. DO NOT soak or spray any plastic parts with carb cleaner, it will dissolve and mess up plastic. Replace the float with the new style float, because the new float will be resistant against Ethanol damage. Pay close attention to how it was together in the first place and make sure the float is level. Use something clean and metal to soak the carb and in well ventilated place (outside preferred, fumes from the carb cleaner can get you ill.) Remember your carb has only a slow needle adjustment and your high speed jet is fixed. Read Joe Reeves article on how to adjust your carb slow speed needle. You will do fine!!
This video should give a general idea.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o5cxBMDezuU
Good luck my friend,
cajuncook1