A customer brought me an engine this summer after just purchasing it. We checked compression, 118 psi and cleaned carbs. Test ran it and it ran like a yami should, great.
He brought it back 3 months later with problems. In the driveway, it would miss at idle and continue to miss if we reved it up then idled. Cleaned carbs which were not dirty, checked fuel water seperator (clean), fuel was not restricted from junk in the tank because it siphoned easily, changed spark plugs that were fouled, then tested it. It ran like crap, you could not get it to plane. It acted like it was starving for fuel.
Replaced fuel pump with no success.
We then noticed that the choke was in the on position rather than the off position like it should be. We checked compression again and it was the same. New spark plugs and same problems. We have determined it is getting enough fuel, it seems to be fouling spark plugs very quickly. Now, we can get it to plane out if someone is constantly adjusting the electric choke on the motor.
We tore the choke apart and cleaned it with no success. At this point the guy wanted his boat back, so unfortunately I had to turn over a boat that I could not fix or charge for. I have a ton of hours in this boat and still no answers. Has anyone else ever had a similar problem?
He brought it back 3 months later with problems. In the driveway, it would miss at idle and continue to miss if we reved it up then idled. Cleaned carbs which were not dirty, checked fuel water seperator (clean), fuel was not restricted from junk in the tank because it siphoned easily, changed spark plugs that were fouled, then tested it. It ran like crap, you could not get it to plane. It acted like it was starving for fuel.
Replaced fuel pump with no success.
We then noticed that the choke was in the on position rather than the off position like it should be. We checked compression again and it was the same. New spark plugs and same problems. We have determined it is getting enough fuel, it seems to be fouling spark plugs very quickly. Now, we can get it to plane out if someone is constantly adjusting the electric choke on the motor.
We tore the choke apart and cleaned it with no success. At this point the guy wanted his boat back, so unfortunately I had to turn over a boat that I could not fix or charge for. I have a ton of hours in this boat and still no answers. Has anyone else ever had a similar problem?