kinda of a long story, but to understand everything I need to be specific. Sorry for this long description of my problem.
After pre-checking my boating and running the boat with rabbit ears I put it in the lake. It was having troubles starting the motor and the motor wanting to stay on. I sprayed the quick thrust and it started up. After an hour of running the motor it stalled and would not turn over again without the quick thrust. I managed to use my trolling motor to get back to the shore and took my boat out of the water. I looked at the spark plugs and noticed that they had calcium deposits on them. To my stupidity I found out it was low on oil. After changing the spark plugs, oil, and oil filter I put it back out on the lake. It was running great, but again, after an hour it stalled and wouldn't start without quick thrust. I took it out of the lake once again and used an air compressor to blow out both carburetor lines and the gas line. Ran it with rabbit ears, worked for an hour, put it back out on the lake and I am still having trouble with it stalling.
The problem that I have noticed is the choke. The piece of metal that adjusts the choke when you press the choke knob in and out bends out when you go to choke it. The choke is not going into the right choke position. The choke is not being held in place as well because as the motor is running the vibrations moves the actually choke that you would normally move with the choke knob. Thus I believe that because it is not receiving the proper air intake its causing the motor to choke out.
please help.
After pre-checking my boating and running the boat with rabbit ears I put it in the lake. It was having troubles starting the motor and the motor wanting to stay on. I sprayed the quick thrust and it started up. After an hour of running the motor it stalled and would not turn over again without the quick thrust. I managed to use my trolling motor to get back to the shore and took my boat out of the water. I looked at the spark plugs and noticed that they had calcium deposits on them. To my stupidity I found out it was low on oil. After changing the spark plugs, oil, and oil filter I put it back out on the lake. It was running great, but again, after an hour it stalled and wouldn't start without quick thrust. I took it out of the lake once again and used an air compressor to blow out both carburetor lines and the gas line. Ran it with rabbit ears, worked for an hour, put it back out on the lake and I am still having trouble with it stalling.
The problem that I have noticed is the choke. The piece of metal that adjusts the choke when you press the choke knob in and out bends out when you go to choke it. The choke is not going into the right choke position. The choke is not being held in place as well because as the motor is running the vibrations moves the actually choke that you would normally move with the choke knob. Thus I believe that because it is not receiving the proper air intake its causing the motor to choke out.
please help.