I have a 1971 Johnson 50E that I purchased a few months ago from craigslist.
Previous owner said it came off of a 1978 Starcraft 16' Fisherman.
I have it on a 1978 Starcraft Super Sport. Same hull.
He swore it would push that boat 36mph and that he'd clocked it using an app on his phone.
My fishfinder has GPS speed on it, and the max I've seen is 25mph, but with the motor trimmed way up. Since the motor has manual trim, this gives me an absolutely horrible hole shot. It took 200 yards or more to get up to speed and hung around 12mph for what felt like forever before speeding up.
It came with a 17 pitch 13.25" prop.
I could tell by ear that the motor wasn't going very high in the RPM range. The plate on it says 5500 rpm is the max.
I put a 15x13.5" prop on it to try to increase RPMs. Got a much better hole shot, but still topped out at 24mph after experimenting with various trim positions.
Today I put the 17x13.25 prop back on to try a few different trim settings with it. I also bought a tiny tach and installed it so I could actually see my RPMs.
With the motor in the 2nd from the bottom trim position, I'm maxing out at 21.5mph and 4000 rpm. This trim position seems to give me the best hole shot to top speed ratio.
It sounds like its running well at 4000rpms, but obviously I'd like to see that additional 1500 rpms and some more speed.
I'm running fresh 50 to 1 gas with TCW-3 oil. I installed a new fuel filter on it.
My cavitation plate (with a doel fin) is roughly flush with the bottom of the boat.
Any thoughts on what could be causing the low RPM at WOT?
I measured from the spark plug wire to ground on each cylinder and it was around 1950 ohms. I understand that this measures the "secondary" on the ignition coil.
Measured from orange wire in power pack to ground wire coming out of coil and got 4 ohms and then it dropped to 0 after the tester was on it for a second or two, for both coils. Do I need to disconnect these from the engine to test?
I've also replaced all of the fuel hoses under the cowling with new hose and new clamps. My last tank of gas I ran through with 2 ounces per gallon of sea foam.
Previous owner said it came off of a 1978 Starcraft 16' Fisherman.
I have it on a 1978 Starcraft Super Sport. Same hull.
He swore it would push that boat 36mph and that he'd clocked it using an app on his phone.
My fishfinder has GPS speed on it, and the max I've seen is 25mph, but with the motor trimmed way up. Since the motor has manual trim, this gives me an absolutely horrible hole shot. It took 200 yards or more to get up to speed and hung around 12mph for what felt like forever before speeding up.
It came with a 17 pitch 13.25" prop.
I could tell by ear that the motor wasn't going very high in the RPM range. The plate on it says 5500 rpm is the max.
I put a 15x13.5" prop on it to try to increase RPMs. Got a much better hole shot, but still topped out at 24mph after experimenting with various trim positions.
Today I put the 17x13.25 prop back on to try a few different trim settings with it. I also bought a tiny tach and installed it so I could actually see my RPMs.
With the motor in the 2nd from the bottom trim position, I'm maxing out at 21.5mph and 4000 rpm. This trim position seems to give me the best hole shot to top speed ratio.
It sounds like its running well at 4000rpms, but obviously I'd like to see that additional 1500 rpms and some more speed.
I'm running fresh 50 to 1 gas with TCW-3 oil. I installed a new fuel filter on it.
My cavitation plate (with a doel fin) is roughly flush with the bottom of the boat.
Any thoughts on what could be causing the low RPM at WOT?
I measured from the spark plug wire to ground on each cylinder and it was around 1950 ohms. I understand that this measures the "secondary" on the ignition coil.
Measured from orange wire in power pack to ground wire coming out of coil and got 4 ohms and then it dropped to 0 after the tester was on it for a second or two, for both coils. Do I need to disconnect these from the engine to test?
I've also replaced all of the fuel hoses under the cowling with new hose and new clamps. My last tank of gas I ran through with 2 ounces per gallon of sea foam.