ok, replaced the thermostats, both were shot, now the motor comes out of quick start, power pac seems to be working and the regulator is charging, still no tach. checked the gray wire and connections. Took apart the carbs and removed the toothpicks stuck in the idle jets. Now the motor won't run. put the toothpicks back in for an experiment and it starts right up and purrs like a kitten.. ???? What are the jet sizes that sre suposed to be in there? The idles are 28 and the seconds are 32. Never heard that the engine runs better with toopicks in the jets!
"Plugging these tubes with toothpicks will greatly enrich the mixture, approximately 10% to 20%"another opinion from a different forum that sounds logical...???
looks like it's time to order the carb kits...
Just read this post and im well ahead of you. I have an 86 evinrude 225, same carbs. The toothpick thing is to richen up the mixture. Those jets meter air instead of fuel, so the typical opposite applies: smaller jet=more fuel. Basically what you have is an air leak somewhere, so to remedy it the former owner richened up the mixture. Not an uncommon issue with those motors. Now the fun part... finding it. Here is my journey as written on a blog on iboats.com... this thread will save you alot of time:http://forums.iboats.com/showthread.php ... t=225+flatWhat I ended up doing in the end was rejetting leaner. She runs fine. I still have to check for air leaks by painting every joint with soapy water and looking for bubbles. I still suspect an air leak or crack somewhere. Even though I have fixed the problem I am yet to find the cause.By the way, Iboats.com is an awesome site for motor issues. Really good stuff with plenty of knowledgeable people chiming in.... kind of like our site here! By the way... as long as you have good compression, the rest of the parts/issues mentioned are just typical maintainence items... stators, rectifiers, power packs.... been there, done that. Its all part of keeping the Rude's happy and running. Try paying for (or finding) parts for a Yamaha or a Honda and you will be happy you kept your Evinrude.