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In article , alarmdude9
@gmail.com says... I bought a 1976 McKee craft cat cay with a 70hp Johnson outboard. The problem I am having is that after the boat runs for an hour or so and I idle for a few mins it will die and refuse to start for about a half hour and then today I put into the water and it would not start. Had plenty of battery to turn the moter over and new fuel mix but it would not start, can anyone point me in the right direction? Thanks in adance Bill An engine needs three things to come together in the cylinder to run. Air, Fuel, Spark. First thing to do is to see if the cylinder is really getting the three. If all those are present in the cylinder you can move on to things like compression and timing, but, until you verify you have the right ingredient for ignition there isn't much sense in going further. The above is, of course, assuming the engine is actually turning over when cranked, it is out of gear, and it has received the lubrication needed when it was running. -- Mike G. Heirloom Woods www.heirloom-woods.net |
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