Just bought an Aquasport 250CCP with this motor. Very hard starting. When and if you get it started it smokes, and I mean SMOKES... enough to make a pitmaster proud, for a good 15 minutes then clears up.
This is what I found. Strong spark all cylinders, compression 115 -120 across the board, choke circuit functioning OK, engine turns over strong but will not start, acts as if ignition is disabled. disconnected kill switch input to power pack and spray gasoline directly into the carbs, timing light showing ignition to all six plugs... Still a no go.
Pulled the plugs, they are literally bathed in oil. Further examination reveals that there is an apparent air leak between the fuel filter and the primer bulb. (fuel level in filter was low and bulb will not become "firm") Understanding that an air leak can result in the fuel side of the VRO losing prime which would then result in the VRO filling the carbs with pure oil this all seems to make sense. What puzzles me is that while repairing the fuel bulb / filter problem I discover that the entire fuel line and filter have "Mixed", very deep blue colored fuel in them. Previous owner swears no oil was ever added to the gas tank. Of course this mixture should occur at the VRO and the filter and fuel line should be pure gasoline. My question then is, is it possible for a defective VRO to allow oil to siphon (or be pumped) through the fuel side of the pump back into the supply line?
If so, is the problem usually on the fuel side (the rebuildable side!) of the VRO or is it on the oil side and I am going to have to replace the whole unit?
Suggestions are very much appreciated
Thanks,
Chris
This is what I found. Strong spark all cylinders, compression 115 -120 across the board, choke circuit functioning OK, engine turns over strong but will not start, acts as if ignition is disabled. disconnected kill switch input to power pack and spray gasoline directly into the carbs, timing light showing ignition to all six plugs... Still a no go.
Pulled the plugs, they are literally bathed in oil. Further examination reveals that there is an apparent air leak between the fuel filter and the primer bulb. (fuel level in filter was low and bulb will not become "firm") Understanding that an air leak can result in the fuel side of the VRO losing prime which would then result in the VRO filling the carbs with pure oil this all seems to make sense. What puzzles me is that while repairing the fuel bulb / filter problem I discover that the entire fuel line and filter have "Mixed", very deep blue colored fuel in them. Previous owner swears no oil was ever added to the gas tank. Of course this mixture should occur at the VRO and the filter and fuel line should be pure gasoline. My question then is, is it possible for a defective VRO to allow oil to siphon (or be pumped) through the fuel side of the pump back into the supply line?
If so, is the problem usually on the fuel side (the rebuildable side!) of the VRO or is it on the oil side and I am going to have to replace the whole unit?
Suggestions are very much appreciated
Thanks,
Chris