I bought the engine new in 2009.
Stored my 15-MSH (15-horse twin), on its side, the side with the fuel strainer, for four months. After starting, it died and I found a lot of rain water and sludge in the fuel so the engine got a good dose of it.
Cleaned plugs. Replaced in-line fuel strainer and cleaned the one on the engine. Drained carb bowl and sprayed lots of carb cleaner inside and let it sit before pumping up fresh gas.
The engine starts but I have to repeatedly crank the throttle to keep it going. Even at high revs, it begins to die but I can save it by quickly working the choke out and back in immediately. If I get it going I can race around but it makes for some interesting landings at the dock.
Adjusting the idle screw won't help. Is there some kind of cold-start system that might be stuck? Any other ideas out there?
Many thanks,
Stranded Bry...
Stored my 15-MSH (15-horse twin), on its side, the side with the fuel strainer, for four months. After starting, it died and I found a lot of rain water and sludge in the fuel so the engine got a good dose of it.
Cleaned plugs. Replaced in-line fuel strainer and cleaned the one on the engine. Drained carb bowl and sprayed lots of carb cleaner inside and let it sit before pumping up fresh gas.
The engine starts but I have to repeatedly crank the throttle to keep it going. Even at high revs, it begins to die but I can save it by quickly working the choke out and back in immediately. If I get it going I can race around but it makes for some interesting landings at the dock.
Adjusting the idle screw won't help. Is there some kind of cold-start system that might be stuck? Any other ideas out there?
Many thanks,
Stranded Bry...
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