Finns&Feathers
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I've seen similar issues to what I have, but not exactly the same, hoping somebody has some insight for me.
I have a 1988 Johnson 150 outboard, at the end of the summer I couldn't get it to start while going out fishing, replaced the starter and battery and it started right away on muffs. Brought it to the lake, and it wouldn't start with the motor trimmed down. My friend suggested trimming the motor up and it fired right up, I can trim the motor down and it will stay running without issue. After we were done fishing and the motor was cold, it did the same thing, wouldn't start trimmed down, started trimmed up. I've tried to replicate the issue on muffs, but it will start trimmed up and down while on muffs, it's only with the exhaust back pressure that it won't start.
I've gone through the carbs, checked spark plugs, verified no issues with starter cables, and I'm stumped.
Any ideas of what could cause my no start while the motor is submerged??
I have a 1988 Johnson 150 outboard, at the end of the summer I couldn't get it to start while going out fishing, replaced the starter and battery and it started right away on muffs. Brought it to the lake, and it wouldn't start with the motor trimmed down. My friend suggested trimming the motor up and it fired right up, I can trim the motor down and it will stay running without issue. After we were done fishing and the motor was cold, it did the same thing, wouldn't start trimmed down, started trimmed up. I've tried to replicate the issue on muffs, but it will start trimmed up and down while on muffs, it's only with the exhaust back pressure that it won't start.
I've gone through the carbs, checked spark plugs, verified no issues with starter cables, and I'm stumped.
Any ideas of what could cause my no start while the motor is submerged??