1987 Evinrude 225 on a 1988 22 foot Chris Craft Seahawk.
Hi there, much thanks for past help. Earlier this year, you guys got my electrical sorted during a more or less complete rebuild of everything between the key and the plugs. Great advice that got the job done and saved me money.
Now, after rebuilding all six carbs and replacing all fuel lines, she puts out 5500 RPMs and starts inside of two revolutions. Trouble is that after I have run around for a while, I cant get it to fire again. Hours later? Home again? Fires right up.
Nine months of wiring and fuel and I still cant take my wife out on the thing. We are both starting to wonder. I doubt hot percolation because the carbs are PRISTINE. I do notice that the stream of vented water is weaker at speed. Idling and going slowly, it is strong and steady, so I have always assumed that cooling was adequate. I noticed today that it seemed sputtery at high speed. Could I be overheating?
Hi there, much thanks for past help. Earlier this year, you guys got my electrical sorted during a more or less complete rebuild of everything between the key and the plugs. Great advice that got the job done and saved me money.
Now, after rebuilding all six carbs and replacing all fuel lines, she puts out 5500 RPMs and starts inside of two revolutions. Trouble is that after I have run around for a while, I cant get it to fire again. Hours later? Home again? Fires right up.
Nine months of wiring and fuel and I still cant take my wife out on the thing. We are both starting to wonder. I doubt hot percolation because the carbs are PRISTINE. I do notice that the stream of vented water is weaker at speed. Idling and going slowly, it is strong and steady, so I have always assumed that cooling was adequate. I noticed today that it seemed sputtery at high speed. Could I be overheating?