ShoestringMariner
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Hey everyone, this is very similar to another posters question, though mine is different in the respect that I've recently done a fuel pump conversion, so I'm wondering if I goofed somewhere. That and now the motor wont run. After the new pump installation, it ran ok in the tank, but it was a bear to start, lean sneezing and all. Primer bulb felt like it was doing nothing - a squirt of fuel in the bore got it going. vent was open, arrows to carb and all...
the basics are this; Its a 1958 Johnson (QD-19)
The conversion (except the pump installation) was done buy a reputable classic motor guy, so I assume the problem was at MY end.
New Briggs and Stratton pump and new fuel lines
New generic OMC single line hose and primer, plastic tank and fitting.
The gas is 4-6 months old, premium with stabilzer. Not exactly fresh, but all of my outdoor equip is running on it with no issues.
One thing I did not do was put an online filter on the supply line, and had low speed issues in the past.
I am going to install one and clean the carb...I think that's suspect # 1, especially the lean sneezing before it quit altogether. I poured this fuel from my old pressure tank (clean to the eye) into a clean, screened funnel into the new tank, but I'm almost certain there must be micro junk I cannot see which is now probably plugging my carb
Suspect # 2 is why is the primer bulb going so flat that the motor refuses to run at all? The arrows point from the can to the carb.
With the fuel pump, I have the P line connected to the line off of the inspection cover (?) and the arrow pointed to the carb (I think), vent is open, removing cap completely makes no difference. Faulty check valve?
Thanks in advance
the basics are this; Its a 1958 Johnson (QD-19)
The conversion (except the pump installation) was done buy a reputable classic motor guy, so I assume the problem was at MY end.
New Briggs and Stratton pump and new fuel lines
New generic OMC single line hose and primer, plastic tank and fitting.
The gas is 4-6 months old, premium with stabilzer. Not exactly fresh, but all of my outdoor equip is running on it with no issues.
One thing I did not do was put an online filter on the supply line, and had low speed issues in the past.
I am going to install one and clean the carb...I think that's suspect # 1, especially the lean sneezing before it quit altogether. I poured this fuel from my old pressure tank (clean to the eye) into a clean, screened funnel into the new tank, but I'm almost certain there must be micro junk I cannot see which is now probably plugging my carb
Suspect # 2 is why is the primer bulb going so flat that the motor refuses to run at all? The arrows point from the can to the carb.
With the fuel pump, I have the P line connected to the line off of the inspection cover (?) and the arrow pointed to the carb (I think), vent is open, removing cap completely makes no difference. Faulty check valve?
Thanks in advance