Bosunsmate
Admiral
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Hello
Im looking over a 40hp yamaha 3cyl 2stroke for a friend which powers their boston whaler. They have not used the motor for about a year and recently took her out- she had hardly any power and would cut out. I ran it on a hose and noticed that it had a regular significant miss at all rpms.
She sits by the beach unused for most of the year albeit a bit covered up.
There is a good spark on all 3cyl so i dissembled the carbs to check the main jets, which were clear. I also cleaned the fuel bowls and it has fresh fuel. The fuel pump and hand primer seem fine. The carb bowls always seem full when i open them up to drain them and pumping the primer during operation does not alleviate the misfiring.
Ive checked the resistance values of the triggers and stator which are fine and im awaiting a timing light to check for a signature of an ignition fault during the miss. Im really hoping its not the cdi as it seems there is no cheaper aftermarket version of these.
I have read that on these yamahas fuel is mostly the problem with them when a problem occurs. I was wondering if the other small holes in the carb if blocked could cause this when it actually happens at all rpms (high, medium and at idle)? Since the main jets are clear and there is fuel in all the carb-bowls then surely no other carb channel is needed at high rpm or am i missing a fundamental here?
thanks
Im looking over a 40hp yamaha 3cyl 2stroke for a friend which powers their boston whaler. They have not used the motor for about a year and recently took her out- she had hardly any power and would cut out. I ran it on a hose and noticed that it had a regular significant miss at all rpms.
She sits by the beach unused for most of the year albeit a bit covered up.
There is a good spark on all 3cyl so i dissembled the carbs to check the main jets, which were clear. I also cleaned the fuel bowls and it has fresh fuel. The fuel pump and hand primer seem fine. The carb bowls always seem full when i open them up to drain them and pumping the primer during operation does not alleviate the misfiring.
Ive checked the resistance values of the triggers and stator which are fine and im awaiting a timing light to check for a signature of an ignition fault during the miss. Im really hoping its not the cdi as it seems there is no cheaper aftermarket version of these.
I have read that on these yamahas fuel is mostly the problem with them when a problem occurs. I was wondering if the other small holes in the carb if blocked could cause this when it actually happens at all rpms (high, medium and at idle)? Since the main jets are clear and there is fuel in all the carb-bowls then surely no other carb channel is needed at high rpm or am i missing a fundamental here?
thanks