Hi guys,
After many an hour searching this and various other forums on this topic here is my first post.
After perfect service a few weeks ago by OB was hesitant cold starting almost like it wasn't automatically choking. This is the model with vacuum operated choke so I managed to get the casing off and manually choke the engine. However things were still not right....I managed to make it back to dock with a high tickover setting etc.
So the next day it starts fine on its own autochoke but as soon as the choke goes off it bogs out, when trying to rev up it bogs and is generally happy to the point if held at higher throttle positions it will just bog down and stall. It was screaming fuel starvation/fuel issues. The priming bulb didn't feel quite right but I think this was more in my head the easy fix?
So bought a new tank (wanted a larger one anyway) complete with new supply line and priming bulb filled with fresh new fuel and filter. No change. Has to be the carb....pulled this off and stripped down. Was upset to find nothing of any consequence - wanted to find something gunked up etc.
Stripped everything, found the hidden pilot jet which were all clean but used cleaner and compressed air to blow through any orifice I could find. re fitted and still the same....read a few forum posts ref HT coils and Cdi breaking down when warm and under load so have swapped these out for known good spares no improvement.
I've installed the main jet holder as per the Clymer manual i.e. the cutaway facing toward the engine but have read a post today suggesting this is incorrect - can anyone confirm?
Can anyone give any more advice on choke and how all the vacuum pipes work - all look good but trying to get an insight into what does what etc. The choke diaphragm is good I've operated with manual vacuum and it runs good when cold perhaps a little lumpy but its on choke right? The Clymer manual suggest the small brass thing on the carby is the vacuum choke valve but I believed it was the unit bolted to the block that con*****ed choke so what do the other two smaller hoses do? Is choke on when plunger is up or down? Should the vacuum valve open when warm or close etc? I want to ensure the hoses are doing what they should when they should.
Any help, advice or similar experiences greatly appreciated - don't know what else to do now. Other than look for a new OB
Thanks everyone
After many an hour searching this and various other forums on this topic here is my first post.
After perfect service a few weeks ago by OB was hesitant cold starting almost like it wasn't automatically choking. This is the model with vacuum operated choke so I managed to get the casing off and manually choke the engine. However things were still not right....I managed to make it back to dock with a high tickover setting etc.
So the next day it starts fine on its own autochoke but as soon as the choke goes off it bogs out, when trying to rev up it bogs and is generally happy to the point if held at higher throttle positions it will just bog down and stall. It was screaming fuel starvation/fuel issues. The priming bulb didn't feel quite right but I think this was more in my head the easy fix?
So bought a new tank (wanted a larger one anyway) complete with new supply line and priming bulb filled with fresh new fuel and filter. No change. Has to be the carb....pulled this off and stripped down. Was upset to find nothing of any consequence - wanted to find something gunked up etc.
Stripped everything, found the hidden pilot jet which were all clean but used cleaner and compressed air to blow through any orifice I could find. re fitted and still the same....read a few forum posts ref HT coils and Cdi breaking down when warm and under load so have swapped these out for known good spares no improvement.
I've installed the main jet holder as per the Clymer manual i.e. the cutaway facing toward the engine but have read a post today suggesting this is incorrect - can anyone confirm?
Can anyone give any more advice on choke and how all the vacuum pipes work - all look good but trying to get an insight into what does what etc. The choke diaphragm is good I've operated with manual vacuum and it runs good when cold perhaps a little lumpy but its on choke right? The Clymer manual suggest the small brass thing on the carby is the vacuum choke valve but I believed it was the unit bolted to the block that con*****ed choke so what do the other two smaller hoses do? Is choke on when plunger is up or down? Should the vacuum valve open when warm or close etc? I want to ensure the hoses are doing what they should when they should.
Any help, advice or similar experiences greatly appreciated - don't know what else to do now. Other than look for a new OB
Thanks everyone
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