NissanOutboard
Seaman
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- Feb 8, 2023
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I have a 2005 Johnson (Suzuki) 115hp 4 stroke with 540 hours
Two weeks ago I was out on the boat and cranked the motor up after fishing a spot -- pushed the throttle down to get up on plane and the outboard bogged down - I came off the throttle for 10 seconds and then pushed it back down and it operated normal for the rest of the day.
I did the plugs, lower unit oil, gearcase oil, oil filter, fuel filter last weekend.
Today when I was out on the boat the outboard ran flawless for a couple hours of fishing lots of starting and stopping. Towards the very end of my day I cranked up the motor to change locations -- I got on the throttle quickly to get on plane and ran about a hundred yards and then the motor cut out.
I went to crank it back up and it cranked up for about 1 second and shut off. I tried again and it didn't want to start. I figured it was maybe a fuel line issue so I pulled the fuel connecter and held the bead down and primed the bulb -- fuel came pouring out with each pump.
I connected the fuel back up and tried to crank it again -- it didn't want to crank up.
I started the slow journey to the boat ramp with my trolling motor. About 15 minutes later -- I figured I would try again and this time it cranked right up - I slowly put it in gear and slowly gave it throttle. The outboard performed like normal all the way to the ramp.
Once I got close to the ramp -- I figured I would turn it off and see if it would crank...I did that a few times and the motor was operating normal.
When I got home I did a compression test and all 4 cylinders were at 175.
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All that said, I am wondering what your thoughts are on this. Any ideas?
To me it sounds like a fuel issue -- but if it was a fuel issue why would it crank back up later?
I am going to replace the RACOR filter on my boat tomorrow just for good measure.
Two weeks ago I was out on the boat and cranked the motor up after fishing a spot -- pushed the throttle down to get up on plane and the outboard bogged down - I came off the throttle for 10 seconds and then pushed it back down and it operated normal for the rest of the day.
I did the plugs, lower unit oil, gearcase oil, oil filter, fuel filter last weekend.
Today when I was out on the boat the outboard ran flawless for a couple hours of fishing lots of starting and stopping. Towards the very end of my day I cranked up the motor to change locations -- I got on the throttle quickly to get on plane and ran about a hundred yards and then the motor cut out.
I went to crank it back up and it cranked up for about 1 second and shut off. I tried again and it didn't want to start. I figured it was maybe a fuel line issue so I pulled the fuel connecter and held the bead down and primed the bulb -- fuel came pouring out with each pump.
I connected the fuel back up and tried to crank it again -- it didn't want to crank up.
I started the slow journey to the boat ramp with my trolling motor. About 15 minutes later -- I figured I would try again and this time it cranked right up - I slowly put it in gear and slowly gave it throttle. The outboard performed like normal all the way to the ramp.
Once I got close to the ramp -- I figured I would turn it off and see if it would crank...I did that a few times and the motor was operating normal.
When I got home I did a compression test and all 4 cylinders were at 175.
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All that said, I am wondering what your thoughts are on this. Any ideas?
To me it sounds like a fuel issue -- but if it was a fuel issue why would it crank back up later?
I am going to replace the RACOR filter on my boat tomorrow just for good measure.