Finally got my dad's old boat back out. The engine hadn't run in 5 or 6 years, 2 tanks full of the worst gas I've ever seen!
I emptied a tank and inspected the hose and fittings, all look usable. Filled with fresh gas and good oil. Good to go.
Cleaned the motor up, still in great shape, super clean inside, greased all the nipples everything. Spark plugs looked good, cylinders had some oil in them, I'm assuming from when it was winterized years ago. Got spark no problem. Fuel filter looked good too. Pulled a lot, getting fuel to the cylinders, finally fired up!
Ran super rough at first, cut out a lot, as expected, figured it has to flush the old gas out. Eventually it settled down and idles pretty nice.
Now the issue. As soon as I touch any throttle it dies. If I pull the choke while it's running, I can give it a bit of gas until it gets rough again, and then when I push the choke back in I can rev it right up for a second, and then it tries to die again. Back the gas off and it continues to idle fine.
I'm excited the motor is running at all, but if I can get it working properly I can get my dad's boat back in the water for the first time since he passed away 5 years ago. Help!
I checked the fuel filter again after running it for a while and it still looks fine. I can't get the screen out, and I don't want to wreck it prying at it, but if I lay it on its back and squeeze the fuel ball, gas flows through the filter no problem. I pulled the air box and discovered there's no filter there to worry about being clogged. I have a feeling I'll be pulling the whole carb off to take the float bowl apart to clean it out. My guess is the float is probably saturated, or there's deposits clogging it up from the old gas, or both. Really didn't want to get so deep into it, is there something simple I'm missing?
Thanks!
I emptied a tank and inspected the hose and fittings, all look usable. Filled with fresh gas and good oil. Good to go.
Cleaned the motor up, still in great shape, super clean inside, greased all the nipples everything. Spark plugs looked good, cylinders had some oil in them, I'm assuming from when it was winterized years ago. Got spark no problem. Fuel filter looked good too. Pulled a lot, getting fuel to the cylinders, finally fired up!
Ran super rough at first, cut out a lot, as expected, figured it has to flush the old gas out. Eventually it settled down and idles pretty nice.
Now the issue. As soon as I touch any throttle it dies. If I pull the choke while it's running, I can give it a bit of gas until it gets rough again, and then when I push the choke back in I can rev it right up for a second, and then it tries to die again. Back the gas off and it continues to idle fine.
I'm excited the motor is running at all, but if I can get it working properly I can get my dad's boat back in the water for the first time since he passed away 5 years ago. Help!
I checked the fuel filter again after running it for a while and it still looks fine. I can't get the screen out, and I don't want to wreck it prying at it, but if I lay it on its back and squeeze the fuel ball, gas flows through the filter no problem. I pulled the air box and discovered there's no filter there to worry about being clogged. I have a feeling I'll be pulling the whole carb off to take the float bowl apart to clean it out. My guess is the float is probably saturated, or there's deposits clogging it up from the old gas, or both. Really didn't want to get so deep into it, is there something simple I'm missing?
Thanks!
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