Hi,
Quick question. I'm having problems with a 1989 Evinrude 20HP. It will start when primed but then quickly dies at idle and won't throttle up. There doesn't seem to be enough fuel getting to the engine.
I've checked all the external fuel connections for leaks / re-sealed them and all seem to be fine. O-ring in the quick-connector at the engine seems new / perfect.
Before I start pulling off parts like fuel pumps, etc. / pulling the boat out of the water, I was wondering could the length of the fuel line from the tank to the engine be causing problems?
I replaced a perished fuel line recently, and the new line is considerably longer than the one it replaced. Could that be causing problems preventing the fuel pump from drawing enough fuel into the engine?
We only have a few weeks worth of boating weather left in the south of Ireland before I'll be pulling the boat out of the water and I'll be getting the engine to a mechanic for a full service -- but would love to get to use her for that couple of weeks... especially as the mackerel are around at the moment.
Any advice / help / pointers greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Calvin!
Quick question. I'm having problems with a 1989 Evinrude 20HP. It will start when primed but then quickly dies at idle and won't throttle up. There doesn't seem to be enough fuel getting to the engine.
I've checked all the external fuel connections for leaks / re-sealed them and all seem to be fine. O-ring in the quick-connector at the engine seems new / perfect.
Before I start pulling off parts like fuel pumps, etc. / pulling the boat out of the water, I was wondering could the length of the fuel line from the tank to the engine be causing problems?
I replaced a perished fuel line recently, and the new line is considerably longer than the one it replaced. Could that be causing problems preventing the fuel pump from drawing enough fuel into the engine?
We only have a few weeks worth of boating weather left in the south of Ireland before I'll be pulling the boat out of the water and I'll be getting the engine to a mechanic for a full service -- but would love to get to use her for that couple of weeks... especially as the mackerel are around at the moment.
Any advice / help / pointers greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Calvin!