Hi everyone,
I am working on a Johnson 150 (J150NXEUC) that I re-built a couple of years ago and am still in break in. The problem I can't seem to fix is fuel spitting out of the #1 carb throat.
I decided to pull the carbs and manifolds again and examine them for mistakes or defects and while it was apart, I decided to replace the manifolds, gaskets and the number 1 reed valve cluster (even though the existing one didn't seem bad). At this point I am just trying to eliminate possibilities and the troubleshooting section of my OEM service manual only mentions reed valves and associated parts as a possible cause for fuel spit-back. I just tried to run it on a flushing device and even though it didn't start yet, when I stopped cranking, fuel spit out of the #1 carb!
Having read a little about vapor pump troubles I disconnected the hose from the pump to the #1 carb. Then when I cranked it, no fuel spit from the carb OR the vapor hose. When I reconnected the vapor hose and cranked the engine, it spit back again! Am I looking at a possible vapor pump diaphragm leak? Can anyone think of something else I should try? Thanks for any help you can give.
I am working on a Johnson 150 (J150NXEUC) that I re-built a couple of years ago and am still in break in. The problem I can't seem to fix is fuel spitting out of the #1 carb throat.
I decided to pull the carbs and manifolds again and examine them for mistakes or defects and while it was apart, I decided to replace the manifolds, gaskets and the number 1 reed valve cluster (even though the existing one didn't seem bad). At this point I am just trying to eliminate possibilities and the troubleshooting section of my OEM service manual only mentions reed valves and associated parts as a possible cause for fuel spit-back. I just tried to run it on a flushing device and even though it didn't start yet, when I stopped cranking, fuel spit out of the #1 carb!
Having read a little about vapor pump troubles I disconnected the hose from the pump to the #1 carb. Then when I cranked it, no fuel spit from the carb OR the vapor hose. When I reconnected the vapor hose and cranked the engine, it spit back again! Am I looking at a possible vapor pump diaphragm leak? Can anyone think of something else I should try? Thanks for any help you can give.