Michigan Jason
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Jul 12, 2010
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- 154
Ok, I have a cajun pro adventure 150 bass boat, have a very very clean almost new looking 50hp force on the back. It has run nothing short of stellar since I have had the boat last year. I have been running it all year long so far and never had a single issue with it. It takes 50:1 ratio 2 cycle outboard oil/gas mixture. Yesterday prior to hitting the water at 6am I put 16oz oil and 6 gallons of gas (50:1) I put premium gas and do not know if this is what caused my problem. We were running it all morning from 6-11 without issue. Then used it at really low rpm to troll around for about an hour. Once we were ready to head back to port, we opened it up and got on plane and were cruising along at about 30mph. Out of nowhere, a slight loss of power for a second and it picked up right away. (It also stalled out one time while trolling and I noticed the ball seemed soft so I pumped it and started right back up.) After the loss of power we were back on plane and about 1 minute later, complete power loss. Ball was still firm, and getting gas to the engine, This time she didnt start back up. We sat dead in the water for a while drinking the rest of our beer and letting it sit for a while thinking maybe it got flooded or something. Still nothing after about 30mins, so we jumped in the water and checked the plug cables for spark and didnt really seem to get spark. Fired up the battery trolling motor and took about an hour to get to port. A quarter mile from port just for the hell of it (after engine sitting for 45mins-1hr) I tried to fire it, it started right up.. I cruised into port and let it sit in neutral while going to get the trailer that was at another marina due to the unexpected problem. We got back in 15mins and the engine had just stalled out and again would not start. The engine was never hot at all and seemed to be cooling fine. I now have the boat in my driveway and really want to figure it out. Where do I start?
Thanks fellas, I really appreciate any help you may contribute.
Jason
Thanks fellas, I really appreciate any help you may contribute.
Jason