Yamaha 760. Rebuilt carbs. Will run but only with gas in the throat of the carb. Put a squeeze bulb on it and can keep it running that way.
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No pulse from one cylinder but good compression
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fix the fuel pump or pump intake supply.
yep its that simple.
unless you lost a reed then no matter what it wont run on both.
two strokes have primary and secondary compressions.
if you lose primary its on the crank side of the pistion.
if you lose secondary its the piston,head.
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Diaphragm is part of the integral fuel pump. If it is not getting pressure pulses then the fuel pump can't do its job.
Have you actually measured the reed valve clearances?
Have you tried swapping the pressure input lines to see if the problem moves to the other carburetor?
Have you inspected the pulse lines from the one carburetor that is not running back to its attach point on the block?Last edited by boscoe99; 08-23-2015, 07:47 PM.
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I have not measured the clearances but they look like they are sealing. I was gonna move one reed assembly to the other side and see if the problem moves.
I did not swap the lines, they are too short but I removed the carbs and both hoses are attache to the block, When I turn the motor over with out the carbs, the front hose has pressure and the rear has none. Thats when I removed the reed valve housing to inspect the reeds. I blew through the hose and there is no blockage. If there was a crank seal leaking then there would be no pressure out of either hose, correct?
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+1 ^^^.
Each cylinder has a separate crankcase/separate seals...
If you have pressure on one cylinder, obviously both of those crank seals are good. Seems the outer seal on the crank on the bad cylinder is leaking.
Can you access that and look for seepage?
If you post a year, model # etc, a parts fisch will show you where its at.
Should be close; http://www.boats.net/parts/search/Ya...TON/parts.htmlLast edited by TownsendsFJR1300; 08-24-2015, 06:47 PM.Scott
1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR
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