Hi all
I have been working on my 1968 Renken with a 4cyl Mercruiser with 2 single barrel Carter RBS carbs that were just rebuilt. The issue I am having was that about 2 weeks ago after getting everything back together, the engine would start up and run fine until warmed up. Then it dies and won't start up unless I throttle up to get some gas in the carbs before turning it over. It will not stay running at idle once it is warm. It runs great anywhere above 2000rpm though. Then yesterday I went to work on it and couldn't even get it started. I tried a bunch of things and then noticed that the throttle pump on the carbs were not shooting any fuel in when I manually pressed them down. I was going to pull the carbs again to see if the float was correct but when I disconnected the fuel lines, I noticed there was ZERO fuel in them at all. I then disconnected the line at the pump and there was no fuel in the line at all. Could a bad fuel pump work at higher RPM? I was under the impression that if your fuel pump is going bad, it would die at higher RPM or at WOT but usually run fine at idle? Any thoughts what could be causing the lack of fuel to the carbs? Any suggestions would be helpful!!
I have been working on my 1968 Renken with a 4cyl Mercruiser with 2 single barrel Carter RBS carbs that were just rebuilt. The issue I am having was that about 2 weeks ago after getting everything back together, the engine would start up and run fine until warmed up. Then it dies and won't start up unless I throttle up to get some gas in the carbs before turning it over. It will not stay running at idle once it is warm. It runs great anywhere above 2000rpm though. Then yesterday I went to work on it and couldn't even get it started. I tried a bunch of things and then noticed that the throttle pump on the carbs were not shooting any fuel in when I manually pressed them down. I was going to pull the carbs again to see if the float was correct but when I disconnected the fuel lines, I noticed there was ZERO fuel in them at all. I then disconnected the line at the pump and there was no fuel in the line at all. Could a bad fuel pump work at higher RPM? I was under the impression that if your fuel pump is going bad, it would die at higher RPM or at WOT but usually run fine at idle? Any thoughts what could be causing the lack of fuel to the carbs? Any suggestions would be helpful!!