First, been on this forum for all of 8 minutes now.....so, a 'newbie' to this site. Please forgive any protocol infractions.
I now own 2 Yamaha outboards; a 3 hp 2 stroke, and now an 8 hp 4 stroke. Bought the 3 hp 'new'.....and it's running fine, even after my next door neighbor submerged it one year, didn't tell me, and I stored it all winter full of bay water. I had to beat the piston out with a hammer and wood block, but got it all back together, and it's been running fine for the past few years now! Go Yam!
Anyway, I recently purchased this 8 hp from a friend.....and was told it need 'carb work'......so I expected some issues but wasn't prepared for what's come so far. I'm pretty 'mechanically inclined'.....and if I've restored one old carb, I've restored a hundred. I do a LOT of old motorcycle carbs....and own a fleet of old Yamaha XS650s from the '70s. So, I'm a 'fan' of Yamaha stuff.
In getting ready to bring this 8hp back to life, I first drained the oil and refilled it w/ fresh. I should mention that the engine only has a few hours on it. It's prior owner used it a few times 'locally' here on the Severn River, then 'stored' it for several years. So, I buy it, change the oil, put in fresh spark plugs, drain the old fuel from the gas tank AND the main fuel line and squeeze bulb. I also blow out the fuel pump line and carb line....and pull the drain plug on the carb itself to see if any old gas runs out. (nothing) So, after all that, I hook up the hose, pump the bulb until it gets hard, squirt in some starting ether, and give the cord a pull. To my delight, it starts, revs up, and then dies as the ether shot runs out. I repeat that process a few times, and the same thing happens, but no idle or 'run' at mid to high rpm.
So, off comes the carb! And....***....is it 'crudded up'!!! Float is stuck, the bowl is a mess, and things just look terrible! So, I get out the tools, sprays, guitar strings (for probing passage ways) and go at it. And, honestly, I think I 'may' have it resurrected......BUT.....I can't tell, cuz now it won't fire up even on the ether! And, to be honest, I'm a bit 'lost'!!
I know I may still have a 'carb' problem.....and possibly a fuel pump problem as well. BUT.....why won't it continue to start and die on the ether as it did before? Now it's acting like the ignition has failed on top of everything else!! There is a small 'tell-tale' light that blinks down by the tiller at the front of the motor....just to the left of the tiller. When I pull the starter cord, I see that light blinking 'red'. I don't know for sure what that light is....and had thought maybe it was like a low oil pressure indicator? So, some confirmation of the purpose of that light would be helpful. But, my 'local' Yam OB dealer tells me it's just a 'running light'.....so if it blinks when I'm pulling the cord, it will stay lit full time when the engine is running. OK..... if he says so! But, I'm still curious about it....and somewhat 'skeptical' of any other potential meaning of that light.
So....I'm probably reaching my space limit. At $365 for a new carb.....I'm NOT happy. But, if I have to bite the bullet and order one....so be it. But, until I hear it rev up again and die........I'm incline to keep working the 'ether' method. I 'may' have cured the carb...but can't tell cuz now it won't start at all. BTW, I did pull the plugs...they were a bit 'wet'.....but not drowning in fuel. So, I don't think I flooded it. And, after blowing it out and a short re-spray of the ether, it should have kicked over...but didn't. So, like I said, it's like the ignition switch is 'off'....even though it doesn't have an ignition switch.
Any help or suggestions here would REALLY be appreciated.
Thanks, WC
I now own 2 Yamaha outboards; a 3 hp 2 stroke, and now an 8 hp 4 stroke. Bought the 3 hp 'new'.....and it's running fine, even after my next door neighbor submerged it one year, didn't tell me, and I stored it all winter full of bay water. I had to beat the piston out with a hammer and wood block, but got it all back together, and it's been running fine for the past few years now! Go Yam!
Anyway, I recently purchased this 8 hp from a friend.....and was told it need 'carb work'......so I expected some issues but wasn't prepared for what's come so far. I'm pretty 'mechanically inclined'.....and if I've restored one old carb, I've restored a hundred. I do a LOT of old motorcycle carbs....and own a fleet of old Yamaha XS650s from the '70s. So, I'm a 'fan' of Yamaha stuff.
In getting ready to bring this 8hp back to life, I first drained the oil and refilled it w/ fresh. I should mention that the engine only has a few hours on it. It's prior owner used it a few times 'locally' here on the Severn River, then 'stored' it for several years. So, I buy it, change the oil, put in fresh spark plugs, drain the old fuel from the gas tank AND the main fuel line and squeeze bulb. I also blow out the fuel pump line and carb line....and pull the drain plug on the carb itself to see if any old gas runs out. (nothing) So, after all that, I hook up the hose, pump the bulb until it gets hard, squirt in some starting ether, and give the cord a pull. To my delight, it starts, revs up, and then dies as the ether shot runs out. I repeat that process a few times, and the same thing happens, but no idle or 'run' at mid to high rpm.
So, off comes the carb! And....***....is it 'crudded up'!!! Float is stuck, the bowl is a mess, and things just look terrible! So, I get out the tools, sprays, guitar strings (for probing passage ways) and go at it. And, honestly, I think I 'may' have it resurrected......BUT.....I can't tell, cuz now it won't fire up even on the ether! And, to be honest, I'm a bit 'lost'!!
I know I may still have a 'carb' problem.....and possibly a fuel pump problem as well. BUT.....why won't it continue to start and die on the ether as it did before? Now it's acting like the ignition has failed on top of everything else!! There is a small 'tell-tale' light that blinks down by the tiller at the front of the motor....just to the left of the tiller. When I pull the starter cord, I see that light blinking 'red'. I don't know for sure what that light is....and had thought maybe it was like a low oil pressure indicator? So, some confirmation of the purpose of that light would be helpful. But, my 'local' Yam OB dealer tells me it's just a 'running light'.....so if it blinks when I'm pulling the cord, it will stay lit full time when the engine is running. OK..... if he says so! But, I'm still curious about it....and somewhat 'skeptical' of any other potential meaning of that light.
So....I'm probably reaching my space limit. At $365 for a new carb.....I'm NOT happy. But, if I have to bite the bullet and order one....so be it. But, until I hear it rev up again and die........I'm incline to keep working the 'ether' method. I 'may' have cured the carb...but can't tell cuz now it won't start at all. BTW, I did pull the plugs...they were a bit 'wet'.....but not drowning in fuel. So, I don't think I flooded it. And, after blowing it out and a short re-spray of the ether, it should have kicked over...but didn't. So, like I said, it's like the ignition switch is 'off'....even though it doesn't have an ignition switch.
Any help or suggestions here would REALLY be appreciated.
Thanks, WC
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