Hello,
I have a 1996 115hp engine. I recently fixed an oil problem thanks to some help on this forum.
Since the problem with that was fixed it has run perfectly. But the last few times I have started it I noticed it has taken a little longer for it to start. I actually have to pump the primer to start now where I have never had to do that before. So I am assuming the gas is not staying in the line but rather feeding back to the tank. The last time out it was runing great for a nice long run when all of a sudden it was bogging and I could not get anything much past half throttle out of it. It sounds like it is starving for fuel. When on the hoist out of gear I can rev it up but it is breaking up at top end like a miss fire. Where would I start to diagnose something like this?
Thanks
I have a 1996 115hp engine. I recently fixed an oil problem thanks to some help on this forum.
Since the problem with that was fixed it has run perfectly. But the last few times I have started it I noticed it has taken a little longer for it to start. I actually have to pump the primer to start now where I have never had to do that before. So I am assuming the gas is not staying in the line but rather feeding back to the tank. The last time out it was runing great for a nice long run when all of a sudden it was bogging and I could not get anything much past half throttle out of it. It sounds like it is starving for fuel. When on the hoist out of gear I can rev it up but it is breaking up at top end like a miss fire. Where would I start to diagnose something like this?
Thanks
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