Adirondacker
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- Feb 13, 2012
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I have a 4 stroke 5 hp nissan year 2000.
It starts in the test tank well. Idles fine. When I launched this past summer, when power was put on, she would stall out. She would restart, some times one pull, some times it took several. Choke, no choke, squize primer bulb, elevate fuel tank, do combinations, no real change or pattern. After an hour, I could get it to run at 1/4 throotle, any more, stumble...stumble, if not depoawer imediatly, there would be no recovery from a stall. Ran it for 8 miles on the boat delivery I was doing, frustrating. I never got it to run right.
The oil was over filled from previous owners mechanic. Drained it down, no change. (do you measure the level with the stick screwed in, or just placed in the hole?).
The low oil light only flickers in the final revolution or two, so that is not causing the shutdown. I can't tell if it is rich or lean.
I'm used to OMC's they ussually don't idle due to clogged jets, so this has me baffled.
I feel a carb overhaul is in my future, just wondering why it idles so well, I don't want to tear down a practically new carb if something else is the cause.
Motor has little use, looks spanking new under the hood and outside, I think it spent most of it's life in the garage.
Thanks for any advice,
It starts in the test tank well. Idles fine. When I launched this past summer, when power was put on, she would stall out. She would restart, some times one pull, some times it took several. Choke, no choke, squize primer bulb, elevate fuel tank, do combinations, no real change or pattern. After an hour, I could get it to run at 1/4 throotle, any more, stumble...stumble, if not depoawer imediatly, there would be no recovery from a stall. Ran it for 8 miles on the boat delivery I was doing, frustrating. I never got it to run right.
The oil was over filled from previous owners mechanic. Drained it down, no change. (do you measure the level with the stick screwed in, or just placed in the hole?).
The low oil light only flickers in the final revolution or two, so that is not causing the shutdown. I can't tell if it is rich or lean.
I'm used to OMC's they ussually don't idle due to clogged jets, so this has me baffled.
I feel a carb overhaul is in my future, just wondering why it idles so well, I don't want to tear down a practically new carb if something else is the cause.
Motor has little use, looks spanking new under the hood and outside, I think it spent most of it's life in the garage.
Thanks for any advice,