Looking for a little help, ran my outboard all day yesterday without a bit of trouble. I've never had any problems with this engine other than broken starter bolts. I filled the tank up this morning and ran for a couple hours checking my catfish lines. I let the motor idle while I went to back the trailer down the ramp. I pushed off the bank and drifted out in the river to trailer and the engine just died like I had switched it off. Drifted down the river til my buddy came to tow me back in. The bubble it tight, kill switch is connected, plugs are brand new, motor turns over and about the time it sounds like it's catching the starter quits til I back off the key any hit it again. Anyone have any advice?
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What's "The bubble it tight" mean?
As you just filled it up with fuel, did you drain the carbs, catching it and checking for any water?
Any water in the filter(s)?
If all those are clean, NO water, confirm you have spark.
If spark is present, fuel good, try spraying some pre-mix down the carb's and see if fires up (IE, potential lack of fuel)Last edited by TownsendsFJR1300; 03-12-2017, 08:45 PM.Scott
1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR
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I have come to the conclusion that I may have been trimmed out far enough to keep the intake from picking up water. Overheating shut the engine down to prevent damage. Only problem is I'm not sure if this motor has that feature because I don't have a manual and can't find one. It's starting fine now and running like a top on the hose
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I have come to the conclusion that I may have been trimmed out far enough to keep the intake from picking up water. Overheating shut the engine down to prevent damage. Only problem is I'm not sure if this motor has that feature because I don't have a manual and can't find one. It's starting fine now and running like a top on the hose
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Originally posted by Redbreast16 View PostI have come to the conclusion that I may have been trimmed out far enough to keep the intake from picking up water. Overheating shut the engine down to prevent damage. Only problem is I'm not sure if this motor has that feature because I don't have a manual and can't find one. It's starting fine now and running like a top on the hose
I have to doubt that was the issue.
IMO, it doesn't cost anything to simply drain the carbs and check for water/crap.
Boscoe should have a link for the owners manual, stand by for that.. Or do a search on-line...
**Your engine DOES seem to have a thermo-switch sensor, part #19:
1988 40ELG Yamaha Outboard ELECTRIC PARTS Diagram and PartsLast edited by TownsendsFJR1300; 03-13-2017, 04:04 PM.Scott
1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR
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