Yamaha 1989 115hp outboard engine.
After priming the bulb and choking the engine, if the engine does not start within the first 10 seconds it floods severely and wont start for atleast an hour or two.
Ive noticed looking at the carbs (all 4 barrels) when the butterflies are closed and the engine is being cranked, upon release of the choke button fuel pours out of the front of the carbs.
I just had the carbs rebuilt and the fuel pump replaced. What could possibly be causing the engine to flood so bad and tough to start? What can I do to solve this issue...
Could it be an incorrect air adjust screw setting?
Thanks
After priming the bulb and choking the engine, if the engine does not start within the first 10 seconds it floods severely and wont start for atleast an hour or two.
Ive noticed looking at the carbs (all 4 barrels) when the butterflies are closed and the engine is being cranked, upon release of the choke button fuel pours out of the front of the carbs.
I just had the carbs rebuilt and the fuel pump replaced. What could possibly be causing the engine to flood so bad and tough to start? What can I do to solve this issue...
Could it be an incorrect air adjust screw setting?
Thanks
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