matt167
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I have this 1997 Evinrude 4hp which I got cheap because it was lightly stuck and the carb was broken. It's one with an onboard tank AND a fuel connector. I got it freed up very easy, and then got it to run, but the broken carb needed fixed. The plastic choke cam was broken and all the linkage snapped.. The parts were about $60, but for the same price I bought a rebuilt carb from an '86 4hp which was only slightly different.. The difference is that on the original carb, there is a port for a crankcase vent and on the new older carb there is not. I plugged the crankcase vent and it idles. Took me a while to figure that one out.
I can get this thing to slow troll for a long time ( in the bucket ), but it seems like it looses fuel prime.. If I put fuel in the onboard tank, it seems to run fine, but it also seems to run off of the tank hooked to the fuel connector, just looses prime.. Without the crankcase vent, is there not enough pressure to use the fuel connector? I'm hoping to hang this on the back of my 14' Starcraft Holiday for lake trolling
I can get this thing to slow troll for a long time ( in the bucket ), but it seems like it looses fuel prime.. If I put fuel in the onboard tank, it seems to run fine, but it also seems to run off of the tank hooked to the fuel connector, just looses prime.. Without the crankcase vent, is there not enough pressure to use the fuel connector? I'm hoping to hang this on the back of my 14' Starcraft Holiday for lake trolling