Yamaha 115 1990 new plugs, new coils, rebuilt carbs, new fuel filter. When I turn it over, it fires just enough to disengage the starter and then shuts down. I typically have to use starting fluid to get it to run. It's fine when its hot. But once it cools down I have the same problem. Any suggestions? Fuel pump maybe?
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Could be a fuel pump. But I personally would look at you low speed jets. Sounds like debris has entered the jet. How many cylinders is this model 4? If so pull your bottom plug on the side the fuel pump sits. If its wet, your fuel pump is leaking directly into the block via a small pin hole or tear in your fuel pump diaphram. Good luck.
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leave the reed valves alone as well, for the same reason.
a bad reed is a mechanical defect that will affect any and all engine running conditions.
myself?
I would try manually choking it.
if that works better than check linkage and solinoid adjustments.
the solinoid on the V4 has an adjustable pull.
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