JKTrevecca
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Sep 20, 2009
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I finally decided on a boat and purchased it yesterday after the seller took me and the boat to the lake and he demonstrated the boat for me. It's a 1962 14 foot duracraft aluminum boat with a 1962 18hp evinrude fastwin.
The seller started it from cold and it started on the second pull. Ran great at the lake yesterday.
Today, I tried to start it using the cold start procedure, and ended up flooding the engine so bad that fuel was dripping from the exhaust. I pulled the plugs, cleaned them with a propane torch to get em dry. Replaced the plugs and still no fire. I checked the spark and have good solid blue spark.
What can I do to get this thing started after it has been flooded so bad? Here is my starting procedure.
1. connect fuel line.
2. open vent on gas tank
3. squeeze bulb 2-3 times until there is resistence.
4. pull choke
5. make sure motor is in neutral and throttle is in start position
6. pull like heck....
This is my first boat and the first time I've been around outboards as an owner. I never realized that it can be so picky...
Right now, I am letting it sit with the plugs out overnight so the fuel can dry up and I will try again tomorrow. Please help!! I just want to use this boat that I just purchased.

The seller started it from cold and it started on the second pull. Ran great at the lake yesterday.
Today, I tried to start it using the cold start procedure, and ended up flooding the engine so bad that fuel was dripping from the exhaust. I pulled the plugs, cleaned them with a propane torch to get em dry. Replaced the plugs and still no fire. I checked the spark and have good solid blue spark.
What can I do to get this thing started after it has been flooded so bad? Here is my starting procedure.
1. connect fuel line.
2. open vent on gas tank
3. squeeze bulb 2-3 times until there is resistence.
4. pull choke
5. make sure motor is in neutral and throttle is in start position
6. pull like heck....
This is my first boat and the first time I've been around outboards as an owner. I never realized that it can be so picky...
Right now, I am letting it sit with the plugs out overnight so the fuel can dry up and I will try again tomorrow. Please help!! I just want to use this boat that I just purchased.