All right guys, you're my last hope before I go to the dealer... Here's a bit of background... Going to try to give a lot of info up front.
I bought this motor a couple months ago. It's a 2006. I put it on the water and ran it about once a week on a 16 boat, *****ing with it for about 3 hours every time on idle. I'd go WOT for maybe 2 minutes each time to get to my fishing spot, and then drop down to idle and *****. The only issue I have ever experienced was if I dropped the RPMs very abruptly, the engine would sputter and die, but when restarted it would keep running. In idle it was also never totally "purring" but I didn't know any better, it seemed fine to me.
Last week I took it on the lake, it started up fine, idled for a few minutes, then as I started taking off, it died, and wouldn't start back up.
Here is the progression since then:
PART I
I took out and cleaned out the carb (as best as I knew how, I may have certainly missed something, who knows), using a strand of wire to go through the nozzles. The body looked clean, with no deposits. I cleaned up the spark plug contacts - they were sooty. I cleaned the fuel filter, I cleaned the fuel pump. I put it all back together and the motor started purring like a kitten. Started up and stayed running (in my driveway in a trash can with water). No hiccups, nothing. I took it to the lake and it worked better than it did when I bought it from its previous owner. It started right up and stayed running. I warmed it up, then put it into gear and at idle went for about a half a mile. It was smooth as silk, like never before. I was celebrating my victory. Then I opened up the throttle some, then some more, then went to WOT. Went on WOT for about 30 seconds, before it started slowing down, then choking up, then it died. After that, all the original symptoms came back. Wouldn't start up; with the choke started up, revved up high, then sputtered and died.
PART II
Last night, I cleaned out the carb again, blew through the fuel pump again. Then got to thinking that it can't be the fuel delivery system bc I primed the bulb and heard the carb fill up. At that point, it should have started, regardless of the fuel pump or filter even being in place. So, at this point I'm down to the carburetor being bad (I inspected the float for cracks or whatever, and couldn't see anything, but as I said above, there might be things I missed otherwise), or the electrical.
Need your guys' help! Does anyone have any suggestions??
Thank you!
I bought this motor a couple months ago. It's a 2006. I put it on the water and ran it about once a week on a 16 boat, *****ing with it for about 3 hours every time on idle. I'd go WOT for maybe 2 minutes each time to get to my fishing spot, and then drop down to idle and *****. The only issue I have ever experienced was if I dropped the RPMs very abruptly, the engine would sputter and die, but when restarted it would keep running. In idle it was also never totally "purring" but I didn't know any better, it seemed fine to me.
Last week I took it on the lake, it started up fine, idled for a few minutes, then as I started taking off, it died, and wouldn't start back up.
Here is the progression since then:
PART I
I took out and cleaned out the carb (as best as I knew how, I may have certainly missed something, who knows), using a strand of wire to go through the nozzles. The body looked clean, with no deposits. I cleaned up the spark plug contacts - they were sooty. I cleaned the fuel filter, I cleaned the fuel pump. I put it all back together and the motor started purring like a kitten. Started up and stayed running (in my driveway in a trash can with water). No hiccups, nothing. I took it to the lake and it worked better than it did when I bought it from its previous owner. It started right up and stayed running. I warmed it up, then put it into gear and at idle went for about a half a mile. It was smooth as silk, like never before. I was celebrating my victory. Then I opened up the throttle some, then some more, then went to WOT. Went on WOT for about 30 seconds, before it started slowing down, then choking up, then it died. After that, all the original symptoms came back. Wouldn't start up; with the choke started up, revved up high, then sputtered and died.
PART II
Last night, I cleaned out the carb again, blew through the fuel pump again. Then got to thinking that it can't be the fuel delivery system bc I primed the bulb and heard the carb fill up. At that point, it should have started, regardless of the fuel pump or filter even being in place. So, at this point I'm down to the carburetor being bad (I inspected the float for cracks or whatever, and couldn't see anything, but as I said above, there might be things I missed otherwise), or the electrical.
Need your guys' help! Does anyone have any suggestions??
Thank you!
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