Hello again all,
I have a 1985 evinrude 90 horse I purchased 3 years ago. When I bought it, I replaced the fuel pump and water pump. The fuel pump was sounding oiler alarm at idle and if you squeezed the oil primer, the alarm would stop. I figured the pump was just getting weak, so I replaced it. Ran fine until this spring. I started getting the same oiler buzzer alarm (1/2 second every second or so). I disconnected and capped oil line, disconnected alarm, and went to premix.
Now, at idle and low rpm, motor will starve for fuel. Pump the primer bulb and it smooths out. at 1/4 throttle or higher, it runs fine.
My question is:
Is it possible that the engine is getting tired and not providing enough vaccuum to the pump, or is it more likely that the 3 year old pump is failing?
How would I go about diagnosing this without spending $320 for another fuel pump?
Thanks in advance
I have a 1985 evinrude 90 horse I purchased 3 years ago. When I bought it, I replaced the fuel pump and water pump. The fuel pump was sounding oiler alarm at idle and if you squeezed the oil primer, the alarm would stop. I figured the pump was just getting weak, so I replaced it. Ran fine until this spring. I started getting the same oiler buzzer alarm (1/2 second every second or so). I disconnected and capped oil line, disconnected alarm, and went to premix.
Now, at idle and low rpm, motor will starve for fuel. Pump the primer bulb and it smooths out. at 1/4 throttle or higher, it runs fine.
My question is:
Is it possible that the engine is getting tired and not providing enough vaccuum to the pump, or is it more likely that the 3 year old pump is failing?
How would I go about diagnosing this without spending $320 for another fuel pump?
Thanks in advance