ggundersen3
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Dec 25, 2007
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I bought the boat last fall and am using it this summer. It started and ran good several times until today. I have 2 questions here: #1-What is the correct starting procedure when the boat has sat unused for a few weeks? Here's what I thought it was: Put control /throttle in neutral, push throttle all the way down twice to prime it, then bring it back to about 1/8 throttle and turn the key. It started right up every time. I'd let it idle high for a few minutes, then bring it down to idle speed, put it in forward gear and away we'd go.
Today, I did the same procedure and it almost started but didn't, I primed it one more time, put it at about 1/4 throttle and she started right up and ran for 10 seconds and stalled. 3rd try doing the same thing it started and stayed running, until I brought it down to idle speed, I let it run at idle for a few minutes, as soon as I put it in gear, it stalled, I repeated this but it kept happening. I never did get underway on the lake.
Am I doing this wrong? Am I flooding it? Am I not priming it enough? Which is the correct procedure to start when its been sitting? As far as that goes, also which is the correct way to start it when engine was just run and is still hot? But I'm mainly looking for an explanation on starting after long periods( a few weeks or so) of not being run.
Question #2: How difficult is it to replace the neutral safety switch? About 90% of the time it functions correct but 10% of the time there's "nothing" when turning the key until I jiggle the throttle level, then the starter cranks. I appreciate all the help/info very much!
Today, I did the same procedure and it almost started but didn't, I primed it one more time, put it at about 1/4 throttle and she started right up and ran for 10 seconds and stalled. 3rd try doing the same thing it started and stayed running, until I brought it down to idle speed, I let it run at idle for a few minutes, as soon as I put it in gear, it stalled, I repeated this but it kept happening. I never did get underway on the lake.
Am I doing this wrong? Am I flooding it? Am I not priming it enough? Which is the correct procedure to start when its been sitting? As far as that goes, also which is the correct way to start it when engine was just run and is still hot? But I'm mainly looking for an explanation on starting after long periods( a few weeks or so) of not being run.
Question #2: How difficult is it to replace the neutral safety switch? About 90% of the time it functions correct but 10% of the time there's "nothing" when turning the key until I jiggle the throttle level, then the starter cranks. I appreciate all the help/info very much!