illinoisbassfishin
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- Jun 13, 2010
- Messages
- 49
I was going to bite on a skeeter boat but I decided why spend money on something when I already have something I like and does fine for the small lakes around here that I fish. I have an 84 ranger 330v 17' boat with the '83 115 mariner inline 6 and at first when I got the boat I had troubles because it had sat for so long without being ran. After a fuel pump rebuild, new primer bulb and fuel line, rebuild of the carbs, link and sync, a new stator and a good compression check it pretty much runs like a top now and will push the boat 45-47 mph by myself and 42-45 with two people in it. There is only one problem left and that is my question....all 3 of the carbs leak gas around the plug on the underneath of the carbs in the front of the carb, then there is what looks like little caps on the bottom part of the carb right in the front of the carb. A boat mechanic shop locally around here told me to make sure I got all of the gas and oil cleaned off the carbs real good and use fingernail polish around where they leaked and that would seal it but I haven't found a way to seal them yet. They aren't real fast leaks it just drips slowly and you notice if you sit on an area and fish for a long period of time you have to pump the bulb again to get it to start because all the gas leaks out of the bowls. It also seems to be hard to start first thing in the morning when you back it in the water and I'm not sure if that has anything to do with the carbs leaking or not?? The question is other than the carbs would quit leaking if I put 3 brand new carbs on it would I benefit from anything else if I did put all new carbs on it? I am able to get the carbs at about 230 a piece but I don't want to spend that money if it's not going to do me any good other than the carbs would just stop leaking. Or maybe someone else has some advice on how to seal off the areas where they are leaking? Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.