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![]() "Ragdoll" wrote in message ... My husband & I purchased a little Sea Ray Searayder a couple of years ago. We only get to use it for a couple of lake trips a year. Although this is late July, the boat hasn't been started yet this year and we (he) can't get it started. Last year, we took it to a dealer, who told us "it just needed to be primed". According to him, this is common when starting a jet boat (any boat?) for the first time each year. The problem is, we have no idea how to do this. We're not complete dummies, and have made sure the battery, plugs, etc. are all ready. So, can anyone give us basic instruction for "priming" this boat? It's a little 90hp Merc inboard. I've done a 'google' search on the subject to no avail, and welcome any help, pointers, or links to websites that may be of help Thanks in advance, Rags Your little 90hp Merc inboard is really an outboard motor, mounted inboard. And since it is an outboard motor, that means I know next to nothing about it. However, I do know that many outboard motors of that size often have a sqeezeable primer bulb in the fuel line between the tank and the motor. Not sure if your Sea Rayder has one, but it wouldn't surprise me if it did. I suspect your dealer is telling you to squeeze the primer bulb to prime the motor with fuel. Look for a black egg-shaped rubbery bulb, probably close to the fuel pump. Squeeze the bulb multiple times until you start to feel pressure building in the bulb. Then try and start the motor. |
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