I'm in NE Ohio, and may have waited too long this spring to fire up my outboard- possible gas gone flat. I haven't been able to get out and go fishing much at all last year or yet this spring.
But I added a little more than the called for amount of Sea-Foam to stabilize it for the winter, but it didn't want to fire up with the tank gas a little bit ago for the first time this spring.
I removed the air cleaner and the engine will fire and burn a half-second shot of starting fluid with the warm up lever lifted to open throttle.
Per normal sequence I then push and rotate the key.
At ten seconds I stop and turn the key to OFF.
The engine is cranking nice and fast- I just charged the battery.
With the engine firing on the ether, does that eliminate a flooded engine condition? Is this pointing to the gas? Its topped off for winter storage.
Thanks,
Jim
But I added a little more than the called for amount of Sea-Foam to stabilize it for the winter, but it didn't want to fire up with the tank gas a little bit ago for the first time this spring.
I removed the air cleaner and the engine will fire and burn a half-second shot of starting fluid with the warm up lever lifted to open throttle.
Per normal sequence I then push and rotate the key.
At ten seconds I stop and turn the key to OFF.
The engine is cranking nice and fast- I just charged the battery.
With the engine firing on the ether, does that eliminate a flooded engine condition? Is this pointing to the gas? Its topped off for winter storage.
Thanks,
Jim
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