Hello All,
I found this site and had to join. Tons of great info and very knowledgeable members. Thanks for a great site!
On to my problem.
I aquired this engine (FD-11, 18hp Seahorse) from an in-law. It had been sitting in his shed for at least a couple of years before I aquired it. He claims to have run it out of fuel every season before storage. I used the motor maybe 4-5 times last season, and so far about as many this season.
My biggest problem is starting.
Last year I had to turn the trottle handle as fast as it would go, and took about billion times of pulling to get her to fire up and run. This year I discovered that if I put it in forward gear and give it a little more trottle, she fires up within a dozen or two pulls. Put it runs and stays running once started. It idles etc.
May or may not be related, however it doesn't seem like the engine is hitting top RPM's. My only evidence is taht last year when it did finally wind up to top speed the boat got on plane, happened once.
Also may or may not be related. This engine is still the two hose set-up, with the primer bulb in the gas tank. I have a Johnson pressureized tank, and the bulb does prime the system. Sometimes I find that if I unscrew the tank cap to relieve pressure, reprime she starts up easier. Although that generally happens after a dozens of so pulls when I need a breather. I dont have the original hose to engine fittings and hooked the gas line direct with clamps. I guess the whole purpose of this paragraph is no fuel pump mod on the engine.
I am fairly mechanically inclined, have rebuilt a few 4L60 trannies in the past, and done a couple of engine swaps, one in a S10-Blazer and the other in my riding mower.
That said, this is my first outboard engine.
I have read through a lot of thread so far, and they lead me to believe a carb issue. Does all this sound like a carb issue?
Link to my boat remodel project.
http://www.tinboats.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=6902
I plan to spend some time fishing this year.
I found this site and had to join. Tons of great info and very knowledgeable members. Thanks for a great site!
On to my problem.
I aquired this engine (FD-11, 18hp Seahorse) from an in-law. It had been sitting in his shed for at least a couple of years before I aquired it. He claims to have run it out of fuel every season before storage. I used the motor maybe 4-5 times last season, and so far about as many this season.
My biggest problem is starting.
Last year I had to turn the trottle handle as fast as it would go, and took about billion times of pulling to get her to fire up and run. This year I discovered that if I put it in forward gear and give it a little more trottle, she fires up within a dozen or two pulls. Put it runs and stays running once started. It idles etc.
May or may not be related, however it doesn't seem like the engine is hitting top RPM's. My only evidence is taht last year when it did finally wind up to top speed the boat got on plane, happened once.
Also may or may not be related. This engine is still the two hose set-up, with the primer bulb in the gas tank. I have a Johnson pressureized tank, and the bulb does prime the system. Sometimes I find that if I unscrew the tank cap to relieve pressure, reprime she starts up easier. Although that generally happens after a dozens of so pulls when I need a breather. I dont have the original hose to engine fittings and hooked the gas line direct with clamps. I guess the whole purpose of this paragraph is no fuel pump mod on the engine.
I am fairly mechanically inclined, have rebuilt a few 4L60 trannies in the past, and done a couple of engine swaps, one in a S10-Blazer and the other in my riding mower.
I have read through a lot of thread so far, and they lead me to believe a carb issue. Does all this sound like a carb issue?
Link to my boat remodel project.
http://www.tinboats.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=6902
I plan to spend some time fishing this year.