Xandre
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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- Jul 18, 2006
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Based upon all of the threads I have read I'm guessing I have something wrong with my float or my carb is dirty somewhere but I am hoping some of you will chime in with your thoughts.
1968/69 Johnson Super Seahorse 33 HP
I get to the dock today and she starts right up no problem. I motor away and open it up to 3/4 throttle or so and head across the bay. I decided to adjust the high speed and low speed knobs a bit to see if I could tweak things and get the speed up a bit. Eventually I set the knobs back to where they were which is both pointing straight up to 12 o'clock.
No problems so far. I get to a cove and turn the motor off for a moment and then back on. Full speed back to the dock because I forgot my sunglasses. When I get close I throttle down and go into neutral for a moment to get some lines rdy and the motor starts dying on me. Feels like it's not getting fuel. When I look at the motor I see that fuels comes out of the carb if I pump the bulb.
Turn the key and nothing. I wait a few minutes and then am able to start it back up but she's hardly moving. I have to press the throttle almost all the way down to keep it from stalling out. I'm barley able to make it back to my dock.
I can get it started again at the dock but as I throttle in neutral it doesn't seem like it's revving up when I go full throttle. Fuel drips from the carb when I do this.
So I'm guessing something is wrong with the float?
Could this have anything to do with throttle linkage?
I'm not very mechanical and the boat is the water so am hesitant to work on it while docked. I'm sure I'll drop something in the water.
Any ideas?
I know I can get a carb rebuild kit but want to be sure I have identified the issue first.
Thanks!!
-Alex
1968/69 Johnson Super Seahorse 33 HP
I get to the dock today and she starts right up no problem. I motor away and open it up to 3/4 throttle or so and head across the bay. I decided to adjust the high speed and low speed knobs a bit to see if I could tweak things and get the speed up a bit. Eventually I set the knobs back to where they were which is both pointing straight up to 12 o'clock.
No problems so far. I get to a cove and turn the motor off for a moment and then back on. Full speed back to the dock because I forgot my sunglasses. When I get close I throttle down and go into neutral for a moment to get some lines rdy and the motor starts dying on me. Feels like it's not getting fuel. When I look at the motor I see that fuels comes out of the carb if I pump the bulb.
Turn the key and nothing. I wait a few minutes and then am able to start it back up but she's hardly moving. I have to press the throttle almost all the way down to keep it from stalling out. I'm barley able to make it back to my dock.
I can get it started again at the dock but as I throttle in neutral it doesn't seem like it's revving up when I go full throttle. Fuel drips from the carb when I do this.
So I'm guessing something is wrong with the float?
Could this have anything to do with throttle linkage?
I'm not very mechanical and the boat is the water so am hesitant to work on it while docked. I'm sure I'll drop something in the water.
Any ideas?
I know I can get a carb rebuild kit but want to be sure I have identified the issue first.
Thanks!!
-Alex