I am having another problem with my 35 H.P. 1983 Johnson. I do not know the model or serial number. It has been running great all this year until today. While going at wide open throttle today, the motor just flat out quit as though the kill switch was shut off (which it does not have). The motor would then not start until I let it just sit there a few minutes. Started back up, did the same thing again after running about 3 minutes wide open. Started up after another rest. I tried to start it back up with starting fluid when it quit to see if it was the fuel pump. Did not even fire with the starting fluid, so I am assuming it is not a fuel pump issue. Then the next time it started, I was going about half speed and it died again. When it dies, it is very quick. No hesitation or missing or coughing, nothing. It just dies right now!!
Makes me wonder if it could be flooding with fuel then after it sits for a few minutes (like 10 minutes) it starts and runs again for awhile. It is not over heating as the water pump is working great. I am thinking maybe the float in the carb is the issue?? Can I be right on this? I am just guessing on this, but it seems to be flooding and maybe that is why. Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
Makes me wonder if it could be flooding with fuel then after it sits for a few minutes (like 10 minutes) it starts and runs again for awhile. It is not over heating as the water pump is working great. I am thinking maybe the float in the carb is the issue?? Can I be right on this? I am just guessing on this, but it seems to be flooding and maybe that is why. Any help is appreciated. Thanks.