mattpletz
Cadet
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- Nov 17, 2021
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Hello everyone - thank you in advance for your input. Would love to hear some suggestions & ideas as I'm out of them now. I suspect a fuel issue, but can't sort it out. I'm a backyard repair guy for small engines at best.
MOTOR: 1990 Yamaha Pro50 2-Stroke, Model Type Code: 6H5 / Model 50D
Exploded parts view: https://ypec-sss.yamaha-motor.co.jp/ypec/ypec/b2c/html5/app/en_CA/parts-search/index.html
PRIOR PROBLEM & WHAT HAS BEEN DONE:
Bought it and had it out last month. Struggled to start at the dock - would fire but then die out within 1 minute. Once warmed up, it would run awesome at all speeds, but would sputter occasionally as if it was misfiring. Would cut out occasionally when trolling. Did NOT have any troubles with it bogging down. MY FIX: increased the idle speed and adjusted one carb that was out of adjustment with the other 3. Ran better, but still struggled to start & warm-up at the dock every time.
NEW PROBLEM: Won't start at all!
HERE'S WHAT I'VE DONE:
-Killswitch is present and in tact.
-Spark: Blue spark in all three plugs
-Compression: Good.
-FUEL SYSTEM (in order):
>Fresh fuel with stabilizer is in the tank. Tank is clean.
>Primer bulb is pressurized and delivers fuel, no blockages
>Fuel filter is clean, no debris or blockages
>Thought this was a fuel pump problem as the diaphragms were stretched, but replaced it today with a brand new pump and it still won't start.
>No leaks or cracks in fuel lines
>Carbs taken apart & cleaned (they were very clean, did not see any dirt or debris at all in any of the jets or bowl). When re-assembled, fuel is successfully delivered to each bowl when the fuel system is primed. No leaks.
STARTING THE MOTOR:
Killswitch is good. In Neutral. Flicked the switch for the choke & adjusted the choke lever to ON. Key turned and engine cranks but doesn't turn over. Crank battery is brand new & charged. Checked the plugs and all three are DRY.
Thank you in advance for your suggestions. I have no issues about taking it in for a look in the spring, but there's a certain amount of pride a young guy feels when fixing it himself (and with your help
MOTOR: 1990 Yamaha Pro50 2-Stroke, Model Type Code: 6H5 / Model 50D
Exploded parts view: https://ypec-sss.yamaha-motor.co.jp/ypec/ypec/b2c/html5/app/en_CA/parts-search/index.html
PRIOR PROBLEM & WHAT HAS BEEN DONE:
Bought it and had it out last month. Struggled to start at the dock - would fire but then die out within 1 minute. Once warmed up, it would run awesome at all speeds, but would sputter occasionally as if it was misfiring. Would cut out occasionally when trolling. Did NOT have any troubles with it bogging down. MY FIX: increased the idle speed and adjusted one carb that was out of adjustment with the other 3. Ran better, but still struggled to start & warm-up at the dock every time.
NEW PROBLEM: Won't start at all!
HERE'S WHAT I'VE DONE:
-Killswitch is present and in tact.
-Spark: Blue spark in all three plugs
-Compression: Good.
-FUEL SYSTEM (in order):
>Fresh fuel with stabilizer is in the tank. Tank is clean.
>Primer bulb is pressurized and delivers fuel, no blockages
>Fuel filter is clean, no debris or blockages
>Thought this was a fuel pump problem as the diaphragms were stretched, but replaced it today with a brand new pump and it still won't start.
>No leaks or cracks in fuel lines
>Carbs taken apart & cleaned (they were very clean, did not see any dirt or debris at all in any of the jets or bowl). When re-assembled, fuel is successfully delivered to each bowl when the fuel system is primed. No leaks.
STARTING THE MOTOR:
Killswitch is good. In Neutral. Flicked the switch for the choke & adjusted the choke lever to ON. Key turned and engine cranks but doesn't turn over. Crank battery is brand new & charged. Checked the plugs and all three are DRY.
Thank you in advance for your suggestions. I have no issues about taking it in for a look in the spring, but there's a certain amount of pride a young guy feels when fixing it himself (and with your help