1995 4.3LX-Mercruiser, Serial OF421280, Weber 4-bbl
Starts fine, 1st or 2nd crank after winter lay-up.
Then, starts poorly during the season, regardless of the weather...
Have done the following:
-Replaced plugs, rotor and cap (no visual issues)
-Replaced anti-siphon and hose to electric fuel pump. Seemed to help the first few times, started much easier before back to the same old thing.
-Blew out the fuel tank vent line and vent- fumes came back real quick to fill cap. Someone told me spiders like to nest there, just like in propane bbq lines.
-Choke coil found disconnected. Reconnected it and vacuum pull-off set. Functions well, both the choke and pull-off.
Symptoms:
1. Usaully starts, runs for 10 seconds, dies, takes considerable cranking before restart will occur. Need to crank 3-4 times at 15 seconds per time.
2. Oil pressure (gauge) is at 35# after first few seconds of cranking.
3. Does not seem to be any fuel getting into the carb when pumping. Can't smell any, can't see any when breather is pulled. Choke plate is closed.
4. Doesn't even sound like it wants to start, then starts without warning on 3rd or 4th attempt (30-40 seconds) as described above. From that point, it will run OK and start all day, anytime that it is shut off.
Questions:
1. Could my fuel pump be weak, as in unable to pull fuel from the tank to prime itself? Once full, it seems OK.
2. I don't know what the inside of the tank looks like. Is there a hidden filter? Could the suction tube plugged or restricted? How do I check things on the tank side of the anti-siphon valve. Anybody got a photo or schematic?
3. Am I due for a carb rebuild (probably never been done) to get at those nasty internal fuel filters. (Off season job)
Not fun at dockside. I usually start it at home on muffs before heading to the dock to increase my chances of a good start.
I'm focusing on fuel issues, as electrical side seems "OK."
Thanks, Woody-jh
Starts fine, 1st or 2nd crank after winter lay-up.
Then, starts poorly during the season, regardless of the weather...
Have done the following:
-Replaced plugs, rotor and cap (no visual issues)
-Replaced anti-siphon and hose to electric fuel pump. Seemed to help the first few times, started much easier before back to the same old thing.
-Blew out the fuel tank vent line and vent- fumes came back real quick to fill cap. Someone told me spiders like to nest there, just like in propane bbq lines.
-Choke coil found disconnected. Reconnected it and vacuum pull-off set. Functions well, both the choke and pull-off.
Symptoms:
1. Usaully starts, runs for 10 seconds, dies, takes considerable cranking before restart will occur. Need to crank 3-4 times at 15 seconds per time.
2. Oil pressure (gauge) is at 35# after first few seconds of cranking.
3. Does not seem to be any fuel getting into the carb when pumping. Can't smell any, can't see any when breather is pulled. Choke plate is closed.
4. Doesn't even sound like it wants to start, then starts without warning on 3rd or 4th attempt (30-40 seconds) as described above. From that point, it will run OK and start all day, anytime that it is shut off.
Questions:
1. Could my fuel pump be weak, as in unable to pull fuel from the tank to prime itself? Once full, it seems OK.
2. I don't know what the inside of the tank looks like. Is there a hidden filter? Could the suction tube plugged or restricted? How do I check things on the tank side of the anti-siphon valve. Anybody got a photo or schematic?
3. Am I due for a carb rebuild (probably never been done) to get at those nasty internal fuel filters. (Off season job)
Not fun at dockside. I usually start it at home on muffs before heading to the dock to increase my chances of a good start.
I'm focusing on fuel issues, as electrical side seems "OK."
Thanks, Woody-jh