Ya gotta get that crap out of your fuel tank and clean the fuel system and carb. There must be a layer of water in the bottom of the tank to get algae in thereWow there is a lot more replies here than I expected, thanks for the help everyone!
I haven’t had much time to be around the boat, working full time and family came in this afternoon, but I managed to buy some tools for compression and fuel test as well as look a couple things over.
I took a short video of what the boat was doing before work, and took a couple pictures of the carb which I’ll try to attach, or make a link tonight. I also heard a pop that I’ve never heard before, I hope you can hear it in the video.
After work (boat was sitting for 10~ hours) I pulled the fuel filter off and when I did, I heard a slight hissing sound like there was negative pressure in the fuel filter (not sure if this is normal). When I dumped the filter out into a bucket, I saw what I thought was sand or rust, but once I put gloves on and touched it, I’m pretty sure it was algae. The fuel filter had a good coating on the inside as well.
Pretty positive this is my issue but I could really use some suggestions on how to prevent this in the future and how to get this out of my gas tank.
Sorry I’m probably adding unnecessary details but I have almost zero marine mechanic experience and an amateur level knowledge on general mechanics, so I figure the more info I can give, the more info I can get.
P.S. is there a special tool to turn the mixture screws?
Also I will have to link the video in a separate reply
I was thinking the same thing when I first saw it, but it’s an aluminum tank and when I touched it, it was slimey and soft.Any carb I've rebuilt were unmodified, they were factory setups so I can't really help with jetting and such. Looking at your fuel, do you have a steel fuel tank? That looks like rust particulates to me.
New fuel, only about a month old and it’s been topped up 2 times. But I didn’t fill the tank or add starbrite because the tank was “empty” but now that I’m thinking about it, I doubt it was fully empty.how old is the fuel?
Yep I’ll start working on that, is it possible/realistic to just buy a couple fuel/water separators to get the gunk out? At least to get it good enough to bring some family out this weekend without driving at a snails pace.Ya gotta get that crap out of your fuel tank and clean the fuel system and carb. There must be a layer of water in the bottom of the tank to get algae in there
this tool or something like it is what is needed for the idle mix screws. https://www.amazon.com/Lisle-55250-...adrajet+adjustment+tool&qid=1691678256&sr=8-6
Cliffs High Performance is the place for Q jet parts and rebuild kits. Mikes carb parts is also very good
Might be time to flush the tank. Remove all fuel, remove sending unit. I’ve flushed with water. I took a copper pipe and sealed one end,drilled holes along the end and rigged it to a garden hose, stick it in there and bend it to get past any baffles and work it around. Remove all water you can. I put a couple bottles of iso propel in and about a gallon of clean fuel. Get that mess out also. Then put in about 5 gallons, with iso in it, drive around a bit. Remove that fuel and put in good fuel, one more bottle of iso and run it. Worked well for me. If the tank is easily removable, you can just swish it aroun easier out side. Less hassle, less monkeying around.I was thinking the same thing when I first saw it, but it’s an aluminum tank and when I touched it, it was slimey and soft.
Hard to say from my keyboard...Yep I’ll start working on that, is it possible/realistic to just buy a couple fuel/water separators to get the gunk out? At least to get it good enough to bring some family out this weekend without driving at a snails pace.
I appreciate the link, I’ll clean and tune the carb once that tool comes in.
Ok where would the filter be? I know I have a filter in the carb, but would this filter be before or after the fuel pump?In regards to the tank also be sure to remove the suction tube internal filter.
It is a conical shaped fine mesh filter. There is a very good chance that it can also cause starvation problems.
You really need to have the carburetor looked at also.
I took the carb off last night, will I need to disassemble the whole thing or could I clean the jets from the top/bottom?Ya gotta get that crap out of your fuel tank and clean the fuel system and carb. There must be a layer of water in the bottom of the tank to get algae in there
this tool or something like it is what is needed for the idle mix screws. https://www.amazon.com/Lisle-55250-...adrajet+adjustment+tool&qid=1691678256&sr=8-6
Cliffs High Performance is the place for Q jet parts and rebuild kits. Mikes carb parts is also very good
Do you have replacement gaskets or are you trying to squeeze this in before the weekend ? If you have replacement parts strip it completely down, get a Harbor Freight ultrasonic cleaner and soak it in there. does a great job.I took the carb off last night, will I need to disassemble the whole thing or could I clean the jets from the top/bottom?
I’ve ordered a rebuild kit from mikes, but it won’t be in for a couple days so I’ve given up on going out this weekend. I’m planning on using a small hand pump to empty the tank, or skim the water and algae off.Do you have replacement gaskets or are you trying to squeeze this in before the weekend ? If you have replacement parts strip it completely down, get a Harbor Freight ultrasonic cleaner and soak it in there. does a great job.
Did you get the fuel tank cleaned out yet? no sense cleaning a carb to re-clog it
I think he's referring to a screen filter at the end of the pickup tube in the tank...Ok where would the filter be? I know I have a filter in the carb, but would this filter be before or after the fuel pump?
Inside the pickup tube in the tank between the gas and the anti-siphon valveOk where would the filter be? I know I have a filter in the carb, but would this filter be before or after the fuel pump?
Scott, I really appreciate your help and advice with this mess.Inside the pickup tube in the tank between the gas and the anti-siphon valve