Re: 1985 30hp evinrude dies while idling (with video!)
I'm not sure you will create enough vaccuum for the fuel pump to operate well enough without the engine running.When the engine is running,have you kept squeezing the ball to create a pressure that way. Normally if a pump fails.you can keep the engine running well enough by squeezing the ball.There are tools that are out there to check a fuel pump.frankly ,its cheaper to change the pump. You can rebuild them by buying a rebuild kit.You could have a problem with the carb,but if the engine starts, runs a bit, then revves up and dies(which is classic run out of gas scenario)then you squeeze the ball and do it again ,its a problem whithin the fuel pump,does it have a screw on the side that you can take off ,it would be a piece that the hose connects to?if so,theres a screen inside to keep dirt out ,check if its clean(the screen)I want to bet on the fuel pump