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I've been posting with this same problem all summer now.... My 1999 60
horse Johnson has had fuel starvation all summer. I first tried new diaphrams in the fuel pump $75. No fix. Then a new OMC line from tank to engine $40. No fix. Now I bought a new VRO pump $200. No fix. What's left? What am I missing? I miss having a boat that runs without having to pump by hand! Where should I look next? Could it even be the carbs? They were rebuilt this spring though. I'm hoping somehow to figure this out, the engine is next to useless until then. Thanks for any help!! |
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That's next I guess. I will get a new tank incase maybe it's clogged
screens or vent. I really hope that's what it is, since I have no clue where else to look beyond all that I've done already. |
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You sure the advance is working OK?
wrote in message oups.com... That's next I guess. I will get a new tank incase maybe it's clogged screens or vent. I really hope that's what it is, since I have no clue where else to look beyond all that I've done already. |
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I'm sorry, but, what's the advance? Something with timing? I had
checked the crankcase puls line at one point and it had good suction. Are there other adjustments I may need? The strange thing is that the engine ran fine until July. It's just struggling to get gas for some reason. |
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I'm referring to advancing the timing of the sparkplug firing.
With the motor turned off, try pretending to give it full throttle. I'm not familiar with your motor but on everyone I've had anything to do with, you should see the guts of the magneto UNDER the flywheel rotate. If not, look for the connecting rod that might have dropped off. On cars etc it is usually vacuum controlled & not linkage drect from throttle. Sounds like yours is OK on idle but not advancing on higher revs. Ofcourse it might be vent blocked in cap like other comment. Try it with the lid off the tank? I also have seen outboards come out of the factory with high altitude jets instead of low altitude ones causing similar symptoms as yours. wrote in message ups.com... I'm sorry, but, what's the advance? Something with timing? I had checked the crankcase puls line at one point and it had good suction. Are there other adjustments I may need? The strange thing is that the engine ran fine until July. It's just struggling to get gas for some reason. |
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On Aug 27, 10:18 pm, wrote:
I'm sorry, but, what's the advance? Something with timing? I had checked the crankcase puls line at one point and it had good suction. Are there other adjustments I may need? The strange thing is that the engine ran fine until July. It's just struggling to get gas for some reason. If you can get the engine to run up to its rated RPM under load (in gear) by pumping the primer bulb, the problem is fuel-system-related and NOT THE IGNITION. When you have an engine starved for fuel, if the obvious stuff (closed vent, clogged filter) is not the cause, then divide and conquer. Use a portable tank and hose KNOWN to work on another engine. If the engine runs fine with these, then you know that the problem is in your built- in tank and/or its associated hose, and you just saved yourself multiple $$$ "shotgunning" every fuel-related component on the outboard till you finally turn to the stuff on the boat which may have been the actual cause all along. If you think your hose is bad, try it on another engine, of approximately equal size if possible. (Of course, don't run straight gas through a motor that requires oil/gas premix; the hose from your VRO-equipped engine will need to be flushed with premix if you use it on a premix motor.) The symptoms will appear on the other engine if the hose itself is the cause. If the other engine runs fine with your hose, then it's probable that you can move the hose way down on the suspect list. Even though you have done some work and replaced some parts already, there are multiple components on the boat and motor that you haven't yet addressed. The portable tank test should still be performed. Then get back to us. Till you do, best we can do is simply list every component in the system and cross off the ones you've already replaced, assuming the replacements are good (and we all know what ASSuming leads to). %mod% |
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wrote in message ups.com... I've been posting with this same problem all summer now.... My 1999 60 horse Johnson has had fuel starvation all summer. I first tried new diaphrams in the fuel pump $75. No fix. Then a new OMC line from tank to engine $40. No fix. Now I bought a new VRO pump $200. No fix. What's left? What am I missing? I miss having a boat that runs without having to pump by hand! Where should I look next? Could it even be the carbs? They were rebuilt this spring though. I'm hoping somehow to figure this out, the engine is next to useless until then. Thanks for any help!! Have you tried changing the primer bulb? |
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"Rom" wrote in message news:vt0Bi.20$Yg.9@trnddc02... wrote in message ups.com... I've been posting with this same problem all summer now.... My 1999 60 horse Johnson has had fuel starvation all summer. I first tried new diaphrams in the fuel pump $75. No fix. Then a new OMC line from tank to engine $40. No fix. Now I bought a new VRO pump $200. No fix. What's left? What am I missing? I miss having a boat that runs without having to pump by hand! Where should I look next? Could it even be the carbs? They were rebuilt this spring though. I'm hoping somehow to figure this out, the engine is next to useless until then. Thanks for any help!! Have you tried changing the primer bulb? Also, check the vacuum line from the block to the fuel pump- could be blocked. |
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I've bought a new bulb. When I squeeze it, it will collapse. I think I
may check the fuel filter. It was new this spring, but maybe it's got enough of a clog that the pump can't keep up. When I pump it by hand, the engine runs great, up to 5500 rpm or so. I have even tried all new lines from inlet to pump, to pulse, to filter and to carbs, but no help. I'm hoping I've narrowed it down to the tank or the fuel filter. It's even hard for me to pump by hand, maybe that means there is a blockage somewhere. Could it even be the inlet fitting on the motor? I'll be testing and troubleshooting some more tomorrow. |
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