Re: Carb has fuel running out of bowl when I pump the primer bulb
Ok, another update. Things are getting better, but still a starting issue. The choke solenoid is new and working properly. All choke plates close when choke is engaged. I bought a new marine battery and a new set of plugs. Yeah, I should have replaced the plugs before I ever tried cranking. So new fuel, fuel lines, plugs, choke, and all is working perfect. I just have one small issue. The first time I start it, after sitting all night or for several days, I have to spray a mist of starter fluid across the front of the carbs. Not directly in them at all. Just a 1/2 second blast across the intake holes. It fires up and runs perfectly. Using this method, I can leave it sitting for 4-5 minutes or 4-5 hours and when I turn the key and engage the choke it starts in 1/2 second. This was the case over several days of testing. I'm puzzled that it takes that little burst of starter fluid for that first start in the morning. Any ideas?? I almost feel like I should just live with it. After all the tinkering with this motor I'm thrilled that it runs so well. I think I'm willing to live with the little burst of starter fluid on fishing mornings but my mind keeps dwelling on the fact that it's not quite 100% right. I appreciate any ideas and thanks in advance.