a.lee.hagen
Cadet
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- Mar 20, 2010
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Hi,
New to the forum.
I've got a late 60's Boston Whaler w/ a 35hp 2 Stroke Mercury. We were given the boat by the father-in-law when we expressed interest in purchasing a boat. We enjoyed it all last summer and towards the end it started to have trouble starting. I replaced the starter and the starter solenoid, this didn't do the trick. Had the father-in-law over and he had me clean all the electrical connections and it now cranks but doesn't turn over. There was a crack in the fuel line where the line from the tank connects to the casing of the motor, I have fixed this. We thought that might have been the problem if the motor wasn't getting enough fuel (it was a pretty good sized crack.)
Anyhow, the motor turns, tries to turn over but doesn't. The plugs are new last summer, and the connections at the plug wires seem to be good.
I know, spark, fuel and air... and it should start, but I seem to have those 3 covered. Unless I'm missing something here? Any help would be appreciated, thanks guys.
New to the forum.
I've got a late 60's Boston Whaler w/ a 35hp 2 Stroke Mercury. We were given the boat by the father-in-law when we expressed interest in purchasing a boat. We enjoyed it all last summer and towards the end it started to have trouble starting. I replaced the starter and the starter solenoid, this didn't do the trick. Had the father-in-law over and he had me clean all the electrical connections and it now cranks but doesn't turn over. There was a crack in the fuel line where the line from the tank connects to the casing of the motor, I have fixed this. We thought that might have been the problem if the motor wasn't getting enough fuel (it was a pretty good sized crack.)
Anyhow, the motor turns, tries to turn over but doesn't. The plugs are new last summer, and the connections at the plug wires seem to be good.
I know, spark, fuel and air... and it should start, but I seem to have those 3 covered. Unless I'm missing something here? Any help would be appreciated, thanks guys.