SteveVT
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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- Jul 31, 2017
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I have three basic questions re. simple 2 cycle small hp outboard troubleshooting. I know the answers should be obvious, but maybe my understanding is incorrect, so I just want you to make sure I'm not assuming something wrongly:
1.) If a fuel feed problem is due to the fuel pump not supplying enough fuel to carb, would squeezing the inline fuel bulb temporarily bypass that problem by manually feeding the carb?
2.) If the inline squeeze bulb remains pumped up hard when the engine quits for lack of fuel does it mean that the fuel pump is supplying fuel, assuming that the carb needle is not stuck closed?
3.) If a fuel feed problem was due to the carb float needle sticking, would applying the choke allow the engine to start temporarily? In other words can choking ever bypass the fact that the carb bowl is empty?
These questions relate to my problem thread posted yesterday, but there were no answers, maybe because it wasn't direct questions -- just an account of a problem outing. I hope this one will just quickly clear up some basic questions that I have.
1.) If a fuel feed problem is due to the fuel pump not supplying enough fuel to carb, would squeezing the inline fuel bulb temporarily bypass that problem by manually feeding the carb?
2.) If the inline squeeze bulb remains pumped up hard when the engine quits for lack of fuel does it mean that the fuel pump is supplying fuel, assuming that the carb needle is not stuck closed?
3.) If a fuel feed problem was due to the carb float needle sticking, would applying the choke allow the engine to start temporarily? In other words can choking ever bypass the fact that the carb bowl is empty?
These questions relate to my problem thread posted yesterday, but there were no answers, maybe because it wasn't direct questions -- just an account of a problem outing. I hope this one will just quickly clear up some basic questions that I have.