97 Evinrude 25HP # Cyl with Rope Start
This has happened on more than one foggy day (3 that I can count) and very damp / cold nights. Motor starts up fine at the beginning of the day. I then make a few 15 - 20 minutes runs at WOT to different fishing spots, shut down the motor and fish for a bit. Go to start the motor again and it just will not turn over. I have discovered through trial and error that the only way I can get it going again is to pull all three spark plugs, pull start the motor 8-10 times with the plugs out to clear the cylinders, then it will fire right up and run like a champ until I turn it off again. Then I have to repeat this process. This only happens on very foggy mornings or very damp / cold nights. This motor has a single silencer that covers all three carb throats and when I tilt the motor forward, the fuel that dribbles out of the carb throats does not appear to be moisture mixed (not milky).
This motor does NOT do this on normal days with average humidity. Looking for some causes and possible solutions that do not involve staying in when it's foggy or damp...lol
This has happened on more than one foggy day (3 that I can count) and very damp / cold nights. Motor starts up fine at the beginning of the day. I then make a few 15 - 20 minutes runs at WOT to different fishing spots, shut down the motor and fish for a bit. Go to start the motor again and it just will not turn over. I have discovered through trial and error that the only way I can get it going again is to pull all three spark plugs, pull start the motor 8-10 times with the plugs out to clear the cylinders, then it will fire right up and run like a champ until I turn it off again. Then I have to repeat this process. This only happens on very foggy mornings or very damp / cold nights. This motor has a single silencer that covers all three carb throats and when I tilt the motor forward, the fuel that dribbles out of the carb throats does not appear to be moisture mixed (not milky).
This motor does NOT do this on normal days with average humidity. Looking for some causes and possible solutions that do not involve staying in when it's foggy or damp...lol