I have a 1983 35 H.P. Johnson outboard motor. Today was the first time I used it on my aluminum 14 boat. It started great, ran perfect and I was getting a good speed at about 3/4 throttle. It was running perfect and all of a sudden the motor just quit!! The primer ball was sucked 100% collapsed, and I could do nothing with it. I removed the ball and blew into the gas line at the discharge end back into the tank, thinking the pick-up tube or screen was plugged solid. I believe it was as after I "backwashed" this pick-up tube by blowing into it with my mouth, and replaced the ball, the motor ran fine again. Are there ANY other reasons which may have caused the ball to collapse 100% the way it did? Is a plugged screen or pick-up tube the only reason that could cause this? I am assuming it was the pick-up screen which was plugged but just wondering if this was the only thing that could cause the ball to collapse the way it did? The gas tank had 4 gallons of old gas in it & I added two gallons of fresh gas today to fill it up.
I am going to pour the gas out into a different fuel tank thru a filter, and check the bottom of the original gas tank to make sure it is clean before putting the filtered gas back into it.
Any thoughts on this? Thanks!
I am going to pour the gas out into a different fuel tank thru a filter, and check the bottom of the original gas tank to make sure it is clean before putting the filtered gas back into it.
Any thoughts on this? Thanks!