New to me 9.8hp Nissan 4-stroke electric start on a 25' sailboat. PO had oils and impelller changed last summer and has not had it out much at all since then. He informed me to let it run dry at end of the day. Gas was probably stale, I added 1.5gal (1/2 tank) fresh. Took it out for the first last week absolutely no problems (easy start, good idle). So happy.
Took it out yesterday and it started easy enough but leaving the marina it died when cut back to idle. Quickly raised the sail and was able to get going, got into the middle of the lake and restarted it without too much problem but I could tell when I backed off the throttle it was not happy. Coming back into the marina it died when slowing to idle, got it restarted a couple of times but eventually the wind was too much so we tied off to a close by dock instead of our regular slip.
Today I went back and found that it really will not idle at all without stalling (after warmed up and releasing the choke). I had poked around on iboats last night and saw that besides fuel and carb, excess oil or potentially gas in oil might be a problem so I checked the dipstick and it is very full and I'm pretty sure there is significant gas in the crankcase oil. Does that mean a leaking fuel pump?
What would be the suggested course of action? Before I found the gas in the oil I was sure it was dirty fuel or dirty carb. Now I'm not so sure. I am throwing out the old fuel and willing to have a shop do the carb and fuel pump, does that sound like the best thing to do? Should I first try to change the oil to see if a) it fixes the problem, and b) does the gas return? To be honest I'm not wanting to take risks as I quickly found out how important a working motor is when trying to dock a sailboat in some wind!
Thanks!
Took it out yesterday and it started easy enough but leaving the marina it died when cut back to idle. Quickly raised the sail and was able to get going, got into the middle of the lake and restarted it without too much problem but I could tell when I backed off the throttle it was not happy. Coming back into the marina it died when slowing to idle, got it restarted a couple of times but eventually the wind was too much so we tied off to a close by dock instead of our regular slip.
Today I went back and found that it really will not idle at all without stalling (after warmed up and releasing the choke). I had poked around on iboats last night and saw that besides fuel and carb, excess oil or potentially gas in oil might be a problem so I checked the dipstick and it is very full and I'm pretty sure there is significant gas in the crankcase oil. Does that mean a leaking fuel pump?
What would be the suggested course of action? Before I found the gas in the oil I was sure it was dirty fuel or dirty carb. Now I'm not so sure. I am throwing out the old fuel and willing to have a shop do the carb and fuel pump, does that sound like the best thing to do? Should I first try to change the oil to see if a) it fixes the problem, and b) does the gas return? To be honest I'm not wanting to take risks as I quickly found out how important a working motor is when trying to dock a sailboat in some wind!
Thanks!