Bayliner3.0
Seaman
- Joined
- Feb 13, 2024
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- 62
The choke valve rod was hanging up on some pitting where it passes through the carburetor. I could have polished it out while the carb was on the boat (if I knew that) and kept boating.
After tearing the carb down it was not it that bad of shape, but $50 for a new carb soak bucket, carb spray, paper towels, some new brushes blah blah. I will just put that money toward a new carb.
So a loose plug wire (from 1997) lead to ignition tune up and lead to choke being stuck… It is never a simple diagnosis for me lol.
Good news is this old boat of mine is almost totally renewed. The engine looks amazing. In a few days I will follow up if the problem is solved with the new carb.
Thanks for the help everyone.
After tearing the carb down it was not it that bad of shape, but $50 for a new carb soak bucket, carb spray, paper towels, some new brushes blah blah. I will just put that money toward a new carb.
So a loose plug wire (from 1997) lead to ignition tune up and lead to choke being stuck… It is never a simple diagnosis for me lol.
Good news is this old boat of mine is almost totally renewed. The engine looks amazing. In a few days I will follow up if the problem is solved with the new carb.
Thanks for the help everyone.