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Default Problems with Nissan (Tohatsu) 2.5 hp 2-stroke outboard

EJBleendreeble wrote:

This outboard is about one year (and about 30 running hours) old.

It used invariably to start on the second pull. Now it won't start
for several pulls, until the plug is soaked. If I remove the plug and
replace it with another, it will gradually show signs of life until
eventually it will start and keep running. It runs at a higher
apparent throttle setting for a given speed that it used to. And if I
try to open it up to about 2/3 throttle, it will stall. After waiting
a moment, it will start again. Once running at about 1/3 throttle, it
seems happy to run all day.

Other notes that might help: I've removed and cleaned all parts of the
carb -- didn't help at all. There is evidence of a spark when the
plug is pulled and rested against the block (though I know that means
little or nothing about what happens when the plug is inserted). I
always run the carb. dry before putting the motor up. It lives on the
dinghy, out of the water, in the vertical position. It rarely had to
be choked to start it in the good old days when it was well. It lives
in coastal Texas.

Can anyone help? I cannot afford to take it to the hospital ....

E.J. Bleendreeble
http://www.casualsailor.com


I'd replace the plug. Seemingly good plugs sometimes will have weak
sparks, particularly when they've gotten wet like that. I replace plugs
every year anyway, particularly with two-stroke engines.

For some reason, I get a feeling that you're running too rich a mixture,
so some adjustment or a carb rebuild kit may be in order -- doesn't take
much wear to let too much fuel in.

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