stevenvalerie
Cadet
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- Feb 15, 2013
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I have a 25hp Evinrude (E25RCOS) with a manual primer system. I am very confused as to how it works. I know that when you pull out the handle there is gas squirted into the carb. Atleast I think.... There is a hose that goes to the intake and one that goes to the carb. I assumed that the one going to the intake was to provide vacuum but after a closer look, it is hooked in a tee with the carb hose. So the intake hose gets fuel also.
I began troubleshooting this because my motor was running only on the bottom cylinder. After some trial and error I found that unhooking the intake hose going to the primer makes the motor run perfect. Turns out, there is fuel getting pumped into the top cylinder through this hose and causes a flood condition. I took off the intake and reed plate to inspect. There is a part below the top cylinder's reeds that is a called a valve drain. Its only on the top cylinder. Just a flat small piece of metal with a screw. That metal is rusted and almost completely rotted away. What does this do? I feel like it is responsible for the flooding of the cylinder from the primer system.
As of right now, I have to have the hose hooked up to prime the motor and get it to start, once started, I have to unhook it for it to run on both cylinders.
Any help with understanding how this primer system works would be great. If I could figure out how it works, I would know what I need to replace. I have a feeling that valve drain will need to be replaced, I just don't know what it does.
I began troubleshooting this because my motor was running only on the bottom cylinder. After some trial and error I found that unhooking the intake hose going to the primer makes the motor run perfect. Turns out, there is fuel getting pumped into the top cylinder through this hose and causes a flood condition. I took off the intake and reed plate to inspect. There is a part below the top cylinder's reeds that is a called a valve drain. Its only on the top cylinder. Just a flat small piece of metal with a screw. That metal is rusted and almost completely rotted away. What does this do? I feel like it is responsible for the flooding of the cylinder from the primer system.
As of right now, I have to have the hose hooked up to prime the motor and get it to start, once started, I have to unhook it for it to run on both cylinders.
Any help with understanding how this primer system works would be great. If I could figure out how it works, I would know what I need to replace. I have a feeling that valve drain will need to be replaced, I just don't know what it does.