And that is, let's face it, a very rare thing.
The transom bracket for the outboard has sunk slightly although exactly how I have no idea. Bolts are tight. Transom is uncracked, not sagging. So I have no idea what has happened. It's not loose in any way. A complete mystery.
Anyway, I have added a block to it which raises it height several centimetres thus making the outboard now at the correct height as per the manual.
As for the engine cutting out, well a quick test in the water bin revealed a stream of water coming out of the coolant outflow as normal and then it stopped. Our conclusion, some dirt up the intake pipe and possibly I was using old fuel.....which is somewhat stupid. So tomorrow all containers of fuel onboard get put in the car and fresh fuel is put in the boat containers. The outboard is being serviced. I did spend ages trying to Internet search DIY servicing your outboard to no avail. If anyone knows a good website which I can use in future so I can teach myself how to service my own outboard do please let me know. Or a book.....I'm a bigger fan of good guide books!
And serves me right for being so dumb!
The transom bracket for the outboard has sunk slightly although exactly how I have no idea. Bolts are tight. Transom is uncracked, not sagging. So I have no idea what has happened. It's not loose in any way. A complete mystery.
Anyway, I have added a block to it which raises it height several centimetres thus making the outboard now at the correct height as per the manual.
As for the engine cutting out, well a quick test in the water bin revealed a stream of water coming out of the coolant outflow as normal and then it stopped. Our conclusion, some dirt up the intake pipe and possibly I was using old fuel.....which is somewhat stupid. So tomorrow all containers of fuel onboard get put in the car and fresh fuel is put in the boat containers. The outboard is being serviced. I did spend ages trying to Internet search DIY servicing your outboard to no avail. If anyone knows a good website which I can use in future so I can teach myself how to service my own outboard do please let me know. Or a book.....I'm a bigger fan of good guide books!
And serves me right for being so dumb!
Usually its down to a blocked or restricted jet in the carb causing the problem. The jets are only tiny holes and easily get gummed up with old fuel.
ReplyDeleteThere's a jet that meters fuel when the engine is idling and one or more jet(s) for fuelling when the throttle is opened. If one of those jets is blocked the engine will idle all day, but as soon as you touch the throttle the engine dies, starved of fuel due to the blocked jet.
It depends on how severe the blockage is. If the jet is partially blocked, some Redex in the petrol will eventually clean it out. If it's totally blocked then the carb needs to come off, the float bowl needs to come off the carb and some carb cleaner needs squirting into the jets, which will dissolve the blockage.
This any help?
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Thanks for the tips guys.....appreciated
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