paddymichaud
Cadet
- Joined
- Sep 6, 2007
- Messages
- 28
Hi there,
First of all let me begin by saying what a great site you have here. This will be my first post. Anyhoot on to business. I have an 85 hp Force motor which has been very good to me for the last 5 yrs, but I am now experiencing problems whenever I want to start the sucker. Here are the steps I have to take to get it started now:
1. I tilt the motor out of the water
2. Prime bulb (if it hasn't been used in over 2 weeks)
3. Attempt to start with choke untile engine begins to run.
4. Turn engine off as soon as it starts
5. Put motor back in water
6. Attempt to start (it wants to but, no luck with or without choke)
7. Tilt the motor out of water once again
8. Attempt to start until engine runs *** HERE'S SOMETHING I HAVE NOTICED *** in this step -> Once the engine starts a bunch of water blasts out of the water pump outlets as though it was jammed in there.
9. Turn engine off as soon as it starts because it isn't in the water
10. Put motor back in water
11. Engine starts and runs perfect until it hasn't been used for a few days, then I have to redo this procedure to start it.
So I am assuming this is a problem with debris in the water pump outlets or with my water pump. I have never serviced the water pump in the 5 yrs I have owned this motor, but I always made sure that there was indeed some water coming out from the outlets. I would like to fix this before this gets any worst. Any ideas? Am I on the right track by assuming this has something to do with the water pump?
Thanks in advance
First of all let me begin by saying what a great site you have here. This will be my first post. Anyhoot on to business. I have an 85 hp Force motor which has been very good to me for the last 5 yrs, but I am now experiencing problems whenever I want to start the sucker. Here are the steps I have to take to get it started now:
1. I tilt the motor out of the water
2. Prime bulb (if it hasn't been used in over 2 weeks)
3. Attempt to start with choke untile engine begins to run.
4. Turn engine off as soon as it starts
5. Put motor back in water
6. Attempt to start (it wants to but, no luck with or without choke)
7. Tilt the motor out of water once again
8. Attempt to start until engine runs *** HERE'S SOMETHING I HAVE NOTICED *** in this step -> Once the engine starts a bunch of water blasts out of the water pump outlets as though it was jammed in there.
9. Turn engine off as soon as it starts because it isn't in the water
10. Put motor back in water
11. Engine starts and runs perfect until it hasn't been used for a few days, then I have to redo this procedure to start it.
So I am assuming this is a problem with debris in the water pump outlets or with my water pump. I have never serviced the water pump in the 5 yrs I have owned this motor, but I always made sure that there was indeed some water coming out from the outlets. I would like to fix this before this gets any worst. Any ideas? Am I on the right track by assuming this has something to do with the water pump?
Thanks in advance