Eastmanscreek
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- May 19, 2010
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Hey All:
I am new to iBoats but have a difficult problem that someone out there may be able to help me with.
Just bought a 1996 Montauk 17 with a 1996 Evinrude 90 on the back. Before I ran it, I replaced the tank with a Moller plastic tank, cleaned all the fuel lines and fuel water sep, and had all the carbs rebuilt. Here is the problem- after running great for an hour I brought the boat down to idle and it quit. Would turn over but not fire up for 30 minutes, then finally cranked; and surged and shut off intermittently all the way back to the dock for thirty minutes and would not hold an idle. Brought back to my mechanic and here is what we did:
Compression check- 130 on all cyls
Spark test- good
Ran on shop tank- still same problem (not a boat problem)
Padded (or patted) the carbs and isolated the prob to #1 cyl
(when we padded the #1 carb the engine reved instead of de-rating, all other carbs were normal)
Cleaned #1 carb- still same problem
Swapped #1 and #3 carb and the problem stayed with #1
Swapped #1 and #3 spark and the problem stayed with #1
It is like the engine is starving for fuel on #1 and when you pad or pat the carb the engine increases RPM like you are giving it fuel. I changed mechanics and hope the new guy can figure it out but any and all advice is appreciated and will hopefully save me some money!!! Please, any advice would be great and I hope to get back out on the water and see everyone by this weekend!
I am new to iBoats but have a difficult problem that someone out there may be able to help me with.
Just bought a 1996 Montauk 17 with a 1996 Evinrude 90 on the back. Before I ran it, I replaced the tank with a Moller plastic tank, cleaned all the fuel lines and fuel water sep, and had all the carbs rebuilt. Here is the problem- after running great for an hour I brought the boat down to idle and it quit. Would turn over but not fire up for 30 minutes, then finally cranked; and surged and shut off intermittently all the way back to the dock for thirty minutes and would not hold an idle. Brought back to my mechanic and here is what we did:
Compression check- 130 on all cyls
Spark test- good
Ran on shop tank- still same problem (not a boat problem)
Padded (or patted) the carbs and isolated the prob to #1 cyl
(when we padded the #1 carb the engine reved instead of de-rating, all other carbs were normal)
Cleaned #1 carb- still same problem
Swapped #1 and #3 carb and the problem stayed with #1
Swapped #1 and #3 spark and the problem stayed with #1
It is like the engine is starving for fuel on #1 and when you pad or pat the carb the engine increases RPM like you are giving it fuel. I changed mechanics and hope the new guy can figure it out but any and all advice is appreciated and will hopefully save me some money!!! Please, any advice would be great and I hope to get back out on the water and see everyone by this weekend!