dr.livingston
Seaman
- Joined
- Nov 5, 2008
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I bought a used boat with a '94 Force 120. Due to serious illness of the previous owner it was actually used very little - perhaps under 100 hours total and not at all in the past 5 years. The owner's son-in-law revived the boat and I bought it. He did say that the engine died while he was checking it out. He attributed that to old gas in the tank, so he cleaned the tanks
out with massive amounts of carburetor cleaner and replaced with fresh gas.
I ran the boat for a couple of hours two days ago with no problem. Yesterday however, it died on me while running at near full throttle. It had been running that way for about 5 minutes when the RPM started to drop and then the engine just quit. After a couple of minutes checking the gas tank vent and fuel level, the engine started up again and we motored back to the marina at a slower speed with no more problems.
I'm thinking there is still some gunk in the carbs even though I added a half can of Sea Foam to the 6 gallon fuel tank. Any other ideas?
out with massive amounts of carburetor cleaner and replaced with fresh gas.
I ran the boat for a couple of hours two days ago with no problem. Yesterday however, it died on me while running at near full throttle. It had been running that way for about 5 minutes when the RPM started to drop and then the engine just quit. After a couple of minutes checking the gas tank vent and fuel level, the engine started up again and we motored back to the marina at a slower speed with no more problems.
I'm thinking there is still some gunk in the carbs even though I added a half can of Sea Foam to the 6 gallon fuel tank. Any other ideas?