Engine is on a 1436LT Alumacraft jon boat with minimal mods, very light weight. 125 lb. boat, 81 lb. engine, and I'm 170. Three gallon tank.
Seller says never had any issues at all. A little over 20 hours. Engine was last used two months ago, and supposedly had the carb run dry. Oil and foot service before purchase.
I am using my tank and fuel line from my Tohatsu 5HP. Starts and warms up as normal.
I can leave the slough, and once I get to about 60-70 percent throttle, the engine bogs down and stops. It will not throttle at all once it is restarted, and will barely idle. Bulb is not soft, and squeezing the bulb does not help it accept throttle. After about 15-20 minutes you can repeat this exact scenario. I can remove the carb drain plug after this happens and it has fuel. Spark plugs have perfect gap. The upper was a tad sooty, and the lower looked just right. Neither looked terrible.
I put a different tank and line on the engine and the behavior is the same.
Guessing either the fuel pump is toast, or the high flow part of the carburetor is clogged from sitting a couple months. I've read the carburetors on this model are sensitive to stale fuel. If that is the case, I'm not sure why it wont' restart unless it has overheated from running lean?
I'm ok doing a clean and rebuild on the carb. I used to be a jeweler, and still have my ultrasonic cleaner. Should I order a carburetor rebuild kit and a gallon of carb cleaner, or is there a fuel pump test I can try first?
Thanks for any and all replies.
Seller says never had any issues at all. A little over 20 hours. Engine was last used two months ago, and supposedly had the carb run dry. Oil and foot service before purchase.
I am using my tank and fuel line from my Tohatsu 5HP. Starts and warms up as normal.
I can leave the slough, and once I get to about 60-70 percent throttle, the engine bogs down and stops. It will not throttle at all once it is restarted, and will barely idle. Bulb is not soft, and squeezing the bulb does not help it accept throttle. After about 15-20 minutes you can repeat this exact scenario. I can remove the carb drain plug after this happens and it has fuel. Spark plugs have perfect gap. The upper was a tad sooty, and the lower looked just right. Neither looked terrible.
I put a different tank and line on the engine and the behavior is the same.
Guessing either the fuel pump is toast, or the high flow part of the carburetor is clogged from sitting a couple months. I've read the carburetors on this model are sensitive to stale fuel. If that is the case, I'm not sure why it wont' restart unless it has overheated from running lean?
I'm ok doing a clean and rebuild on the carb. I used to be a jeweler, and still have my ultrasonic cleaner. Should I order a carburetor rebuild kit and a gallon of carb cleaner, or is there a fuel pump test I can try first?
Thanks for any and all replies.