Hello, I am new on here. I did a search and found lots of questions regarding fuel pressure but none about fuel volume. I have a 1991 glastron 1900 that after 4 years of working on the floor finally put back in the water. It started and idled alright in the driveway but when I took it to the lake it acted like it was starving for fuel. It has new fuel line from tank to the filter, filter to the pump. New filter and I cleaned the pick up tube and siphon valve when I had the tank out and was redong the floor.
I am fairly confident that it's just after sitting for four years that it's just junk and gunk in the carb but I wanted to make sure that the fuel pump was moving enough fuel. I rigged up a hose from the steel line going into the carb, the hose runs to a qt size mixing cup. Crank the engine and with 8 "shots" of fuel from the hose I am at. 4 oz consistently. I do not have a manual for this boat or engine. I have no idea how many owners before me. The engine serial number is gone from the tag on top of the air cleaner. All I know is it's a 4.3/v6 alfa one, thunderbolt 4 with a 2 barrel carb in a 1991 Glastron 1900.
I am fairly confident that it's just after sitting for four years that it's just junk and gunk in the carb but I wanted to make sure that the fuel pump was moving enough fuel. I rigged up a hose from the steel line going into the carb, the hose runs to a qt size mixing cup. Crank the engine and with 8 "shots" of fuel from the hose I am at. 4 oz consistently. I do not have a manual for this boat or engine. I have no idea how many owners before me. The engine serial number is gone from the tag on top of the air cleaner. All I know is it's a 4.3/v6 alfa one, thunderbolt 4 with a 2 barrel carb in a 1991 Glastron 1900.