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fzbuilder August 18th 09 02:14 AM

Bayliner runs for a minute then dies
 
Hey Guys, I have a 86 Bayliner Capri with Penta 350. My problem is I
can get it started and then it will just die after a minute of idle.
When I give it gas, it bogs down and dies too. This problem just
started. I have replaced the fuel filter and fuel pump. Should I also
replace points? Carb is pumping the gas with no prob. it seems from
visual inspection.

Thanks

Wayne.B August 18th 09 03:17 AM

Bayliner runs for a minute then dies
 
On Mon, 17 Aug 2009 18:14:06 -0700 (PDT), fzbuilder
wrote:

Hey Guys, I have a 86 Bayliner Capri with Penta 350. My problem is I
can get it started and then it will just die after a minute of idle.
When I give it gas, it bogs down and dies too. This problem just
started. I have replaced the fuel filter and fuel pump. Should I also
replace points? Carb is pumping the gas with no prob. it seems from
visual inspection.

Does it restart right away after it stalls or do you need to wait a
little while? If you need to wait chances are that the small
screen/filter that is usually right at the carburetor has got loose
debris floating around in it. Try cleaning or replacing. You may
also need to clean the carburetor bowl if you can get at it.


Guzzisti August 18th 09 11:57 AM

Bayliner runs for a minute then dies
 
On Mon, 17 Aug 2009 18:14:06 -0700 (PDT), fzbuilder
wrote:

Hey Guys, I have a 86 Bayliner Capri with Penta 350. My problem is I
can get it started and then it will just die after a minute of idle.
When I give it gas, it bogs down and dies too. This problem just
started. I have replaced the fuel filter and fuel pump. Should I also
replace points? Carb is pumping the gas with no prob. it seems from
visual inspection.

Thanks


I'd check the coil also. Sounds similar to a problem I had with a
Mercruiser 5.7L.
--
John H

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that only an intellectual could ignore or evade it."
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fzbuilder August 19th 09 04:25 AM

Bayliner runs for a minute then dies
 
On Aug 18, 5:25*am, wrote:
On Tue, 18 Aug 2009 06:57:21 -0400, Guzzisti

wrote:
On Mon, 17 Aug 2009 18:14:06 -0700 (PDT), fzbuilder
wrote:


Hey Guys, I have a 86 Bayliner Capri with Penta 350. My problem is I
can get it started and then it will just die after a minute of idle.
When I give it gas, it bogs down and dies too. This problem just
started. I have replaced the fuel filter and fuel pump. Should I also
replace points? Carb is pumping the gas with no prob. it seems from
visual inspection.


Thanks


I'd check the coil also. Sounds similar to a problem I had with a
Mercruiser 5.7L.


If you have a timing light you can get some kind of idea how the
electrics are working. Clamp the pickup on the coil lead and watch the
flash. I also have a squeeze bottle with gas in it that you can
actually keep the engine going with by squirting it in the carb to
help isolate these fuel/spark problems but be careful.


Got it figured out. The fuel pump I replaced my old one with was from
a lot of used boat parts I had and was bad....it was the fuel pump the
whole time. Got a new one and runs like a champ. Thanks for the help!

Proprietario di Guzzi August 19th 09 09:22 PM

Bayliner runs for a minute then dies
 
On Tue, 18 Aug 2009 20:25:15 -0700 (PDT), fzbuilder
wrote:

On Aug 18, 5:25*am, wrote:
On Tue, 18 Aug 2009 06:57:21 -0400, Guzzisti

wrote:
On Mon, 17 Aug 2009 18:14:06 -0700 (PDT), fzbuilder
wrote:


Hey Guys, I have a 86 Bayliner Capri with Penta 350. My problem is I
can get it started and then it will just die after a minute of idle.
When I give it gas, it bogs down and dies too. This problem just
started. I have replaced the fuel filter and fuel pump. Should I also
replace points? Carb is pumping the gas with no prob. it seems from
visual inspection.


Thanks


I'd check the coil also. Sounds similar to a problem I had with a
Mercruiser 5.7L.


If you have a timing light you can get some kind of idea how the
electrics are working. Clamp the pickup on the coil lead and watch the
flash. I also have a squeeze bottle with gas in it that you can
actually keep the engine going with by squirting it in the carb to
help isolate these fuel/spark problems but be careful.


Got it figured out. The fuel pump I replaced my old one with was from
a lot of used boat parts I had and was bad....it was the fuel pump the
whole time. Got a new one and runs like a champ. Thanks for the help!


Glad you got it going.
--
John H.

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thrive only by draining and ultimately destroying the companies and
industries they control."


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