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Hi,
Today I launched my new Shetland 570 (new to me, not the previous 50 owners!). I have a Force 40 outboard on the back and this started first time with the electric start. I left it in idle for around 5 minutes and then gently backed out into the river. After about 20 seconds, the engine just died on me. Nothing I could do would get it going again. Luckily, the boat drifted to a quay and I was able to tie up and a friendly chap with a tug took me to a safe mooring. Once the engine had died, it would turn over but not catch. I had the engine serviced a month ago and have run it every two weeks for 5 minutes or so since. The vent of the petrol can was open, the primer ball was hard and petrol seemed to be getting to the engine. The kill switch was set to on (as in not killed) and I had plenty of petrol. I used the choke when trying to start it and left it an hour in between tries in case I'd flooded it. Still nothing doing. Does anybody have any idea what I might have done wrong ? Do I need let it idle longer ? Or could it be that albatross I shot before we set off !! Thanks in advance for any help you can give me. Cheers Ian. |
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Only way to know would be to check the plugs. If they are wet then you know
you have fuel. Then check for ignition. My guess is you don't have any. Could be a bad wire from the kill switch, power pack, or any number of things. You will have to start narrowing it down or just take to a shop and let them. -- Tony my boats at http://t.thomas.home.mchsi.com "ian whitcombe" wrote in message m... Hi, Today I launched my new Shetland 570 (new to me, not the previous 50 owners!). I have a Force 40 outboard on the back and this started first time with the electric start. I left it in idle for around 5 minutes and then gently backed out into the river. After about 20 seconds, the engine just died on me. Nothing I could do would get it going again. Luckily, the boat drifted to a quay and I was able to tie up and a friendly chap with a tug took me to a safe mooring. Once the engine had died, it would turn over but not catch. I had the engine serviced a month ago and have run it every two weeks for 5 minutes or so since. The vent of the petrol can was open, the primer ball was hard and petrol seemed to be getting to the engine. The kill switch was set to on (as in not killed) and I had plenty of petrol. I used the choke when trying to start it and left it an hour in between tries in case I'd flooded it. Still nothing doing. Does anybody have any idea what I might have done wrong ? Do I need let it idle longer ? Or could it be that albatross I shot before we set off !! Thanks in advance for any help you can give me. Cheers Ian. |
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