I'm sure you guys have seen this one a million times. I have a 1998 evinrude 115 carborated engine. Primer bulb won't stay hard. Will start and run as long as someone pumps the bulb until it floods or they can no longer pump. Replaced all the fuel lines and bulb and can apply firm pressure and see no leaks. Without starting it you can let it sit for a short period of time and come back to the bulb and it not be firm again. I took the vro pump off and left all hoses connected and pumped the primer bulb and gas flows very freely. So I took it off and removed the diaphragm but I don't see any visible damage or holes.
If I replace the diaphragm how will I know the pump still works? Should I just buy the whole pump?
Or is it fine and this completely normal?
Thanks!
If I replace the diaphragm how will I know the pump still works? Should I just buy the whole pump?
Or is it fine and this completely normal?
Thanks!