Hello, I've got an issue with my motor (BF20D4LHA) that has stumped myself and my mechanic for 3 years now. I've checked here
Symptoms:
Motor starts fine (manual start). Will idle for quite a while without trouble. Operation is good at any speed other than idle. If I run for a while, and let it idle it will eventually die. Just sounds like I hit the kill switch (no rough running). It restarts easy, but will die again after about 1.5 minutes (I've timed it before, its always around 1 min, 40 seconds). If I try to troll with the motor (this is a fishing boat), it keeps dying like this making for a very annoying day.
Once in a while, the motor does get stuck in a strange surge mode, where it revs up and down, only when trying to take off from idle. It almost never "works thought it", but is always fixed by killing the engine and restarting.
What my we have tried: (my mechanic was a certified Honda mechanic, he still works on them on the side)
Dissemble and ultrasonic clean of the carb. Same issue. Bought a brand new carb and installed, same issue.
Turned idle up some, same issue.
New fuel filter internal and in the external gas line. Built a new gas line, took tank apart, inspected and put back together, same issue.
Found ideas of the fuel chamber on this site, removed, cleaned, dried off and reinstalled, no change.
Checked the spark plugs for fowling, they look fine.
This spring I invited my mechanic to fish with me so he could hear, see the issue first hand. We tried running without the cover on (to help air intake and rule out an exhaust leak inside possibly), manually squeezing the bulb to see if I could keep it from dying after the 1.5 minutes, no luck (to rule out the fuel pump I think, even though he thinks fuel pump problems manifest at high speeds).
I'm stumped. Any ideas? I've seen a post on this site about a scored impeller plate causing overheating. I see the ICM Unit and the ECT Sensor on this motors wiring schematic. If there was a overheat situation, would it just kill the motor, or would there be an alarm?
Thanks
Symptoms:
Motor starts fine (manual start). Will idle for quite a while without trouble. Operation is good at any speed other than idle. If I run for a while, and let it idle it will eventually die. Just sounds like I hit the kill switch (no rough running). It restarts easy, but will die again after about 1.5 minutes (I've timed it before, its always around 1 min, 40 seconds). If I try to troll with the motor (this is a fishing boat), it keeps dying like this making for a very annoying day.
Once in a while, the motor does get stuck in a strange surge mode, where it revs up and down, only when trying to take off from idle. It almost never "works thought it", but is always fixed by killing the engine and restarting.
What my we have tried: (my mechanic was a certified Honda mechanic, he still works on them on the side)
Dissemble and ultrasonic clean of the carb. Same issue. Bought a brand new carb and installed, same issue.
Turned idle up some, same issue.
New fuel filter internal and in the external gas line. Built a new gas line, took tank apart, inspected and put back together, same issue.
Found ideas of the fuel chamber on this site, removed, cleaned, dried off and reinstalled, no change.
Checked the spark plugs for fowling, they look fine.
This spring I invited my mechanic to fish with me so he could hear, see the issue first hand. We tried running without the cover on (to help air intake and rule out an exhaust leak inside possibly), manually squeezing the bulb to see if I could keep it from dying after the 1.5 minutes, no luck (to rule out the fuel pump I think, even though he thinks fuel pump problems manifest at high speeds).
I'm stumped. Any ideas? I've seen a post on this site about a scored impeller plate causing overheating. I see the ICM Unit and the ECT Sensor on this motors wiring schematic. If there was a overheat situation, would it just kill the motor, or would there be an alarm?
Thanks