95 35hp stalling

bassturd440

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Hello fellas, I hope you could help me on this. Last night I took her out and I was having a prob with it stalling at open throtle. Pisser was fine, water stream was not hot, alarm did not sound but at times when I was trying to restart it, it was hard to start like it was seizing. When I first got it in the water I was having problems with the connection to the fuel tank being loose and could not get the ball to fill,but I don't think this is the stalling/hard to start problem (hope I am wrong) the problem did not happen until about 5 mins after wot. and it was start, floor it, stall all the way back to the dock. Most of the time that I would fire it back up it would strt easily but on occasion the starter would have a really hard time turning the motor. could this be possibly an oil injector problem? I pulled the pluggs and all looks fine, normal carbon, no steam cleaned plugs or wet with gas. I did not do a comp check, and the fuel is fine coming out of the line while pumping the ball. I also haven't checked the spark (need a second set of hands).Thanks, Joe:'(
 

tashasdaddy

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Re: 95 35hp stalling

was the battery fully charged, check for dirty connections, also check the cable for any nicks, they will corride from the inside. check fuel pump screen, could be the fuel pump is going out, or the is crud in the high speed jet.
 

bassturd440

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Re: 95 35hp stalling

Thanks tashadaddy. I got it figed out it was the oil injector. I hooked a remote tank up to it with an oil mix and it ran in front of the house for about an hour. I then mixed oil in the other tank and took it to the river. I ran that S.O.B. up and down the river W.O.T. 3 times, then trolled around picking garbage out of the trees and off the banks for about 2 hours and W.O.T. to the ramp with no problems what so ever. No oil was consumed from the oil tank. So now I am sure I will have to put out the worth of the motor for a new res and oil injector. Joe
 
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