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Ok, went out to winterize and can't get boat started. I've got fresh
gas, replaced fuel filters, checked fuel pump, and I pulled line from carb and I'm getting fuel to the carb. I've poured a little fuel into carb and she fires right up. I have the 4.3 carb version. Clogged carb or jets maybe? What can I do short of taking it to the dealer? Thanks Keith |
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Most likely the needle is stuck, which isn't allowing fuel into the carb.
You can tap on the carb, near the inlet, to hopefully shock it loose. If that doesn't work I would say it's carb rebuild time. Justin "Keith " wrote in message ... Ok, went out to winterize and can't get boat started. I've got fresh gas, replaced fuel filters, checked fuel pump, and I pulled line from carb and I'm getting fuel to the carb. I've poured a little fuel into carb and she fires right up. I have the 4.3 carb version. Clogged carb or jets maybe? What can I do short of taking it to the dealer? Thanks Keith |
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Hmmm ... I'm agreeing with you that if it fires up by pouring some fuel into
the carb then there must be a fuel flow probem. You've pulled the fuel line to the carb and are getting gas to the carb ... do you mean you've checked the pump operation and the fuel pump is pumping fuel? If not, that's where I would start. If so, what I would try is with the line to the carb off, somehow attach a line/tube to the carb fuel inlet and blow into the carb. If there's no airflow by blowing then maybe the needle is stuck preventing fuel flow into the carb and maybe by tapping on the carb (as Justin suggested) it could be freed. Would appreciate a post when you identify the problem but sure does sound like a failed fuel pump. "Keith " wrote in message ... Ok, went out to winterize and can't get boat started. I've got fresh gas, replaced fuel filters, checked fuel pump, and I pulled line from carb and I'm getting fuel to the carb. I've poured a little fuel into carb and she fires right up. I have the 4.3 carb version. Clogged carb or jets maybe? What can I do short of taking it to the dealer? Thanks Keith |
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![]() "Keith " wrote in message ... I've poured a little fuel into carb and she fires right up. When you say "fired right up", does that mean that it fires and runs for a few seconds while it burns off the fuel you poured in, or it fires and keeps running? If it keeps running then the problem isn't a stuck float or similar fuel delivery problem. It could be the choke, or it could actually be a weak spark situation. Rod |
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On Mon, 8 Nov 2004 11:04:23 -0800, "rmcinnis"
wrote: "Keith " wrote in message . .. I've poured a little fuel into carb and she fires right up. When you say "fired right up", does that mean that it fires and runs for a few seconds while it burns off the fuel you poured in, or it fires and keeps running? It fired right up and burned the fuel that I had poured in. Keith |
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