draggindakota
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Hi, new guy here. I recently bought a Bayliner Capri 1700 with an 85 HP Force. Both the boat and motor are 1988 models. This is my first boat, so I'm kinda figuring things out as I go. For the controls, is there supposed to be a high idle adjustment for starting? Or is the throttle able to be operated in neutral? My brother-in-law seems to think there should be, since his Evinrude of the same vintage has an idle lever for starting.
The back ground:
The boat sat for 2 years before I bought it, so right off the bat I stripped and cleaned the carbs, replaced fuel lines / filter / primer bulb, drained and flushed the tank, synced & adjusted the carbs and had to re-glue the magnets on the flywheel. After all that it runs great. I can tank it at home and it will start right up on the first hit of the key and sit there idling for as long as I want it to, in gear or out.
Then I get the boat in the water and it doesn't want to start. I've taken it out 3 times so far and each time it's the same thing: the motor won't start until I pull the cowling and manually work the throttle linkage. Once it's running it will idle fine but when I shift into gear it wants to die unless someone is there the bump the linkage again. Once it has warmed up and been ran for 15 or 20 minutes it will start up perfectly fine every time for the rest of the day.
I'm going to re-check and adjust the carb sync again, but that brings me to my question: What is the correct operation of the control lever? I know per the manual you are supposed to pull the lever out for the neutral interlock, move it forward then start the engine. When the lever is pushed forward in this case, is that supposed to operate the throttle for a high idle condition for warm up? I can start this engine without doing that (but not while in gear - I verified that), and I get zero throttle operation unless it is put in gear, so it seems like maybe there is something amiss in my controls.
The back ground:
The boat sat for 2 years before I bought it, so right off the bat I stripped and cleaned the carbs, replaced fuel lines / filter / primer bulb, drained and flushed the tank, synced & adjusted the carbs and had to re-glue the magnets on the flywheel. After all that it runs great. I can tank it at home and it will start right up on the first hit of the key and sit there idling for as long as I want it to, in gear or out.
Then I get the boat in the water and it doesn't want to start. I've taken it out 3 times so far and each time it's the same thing: the motor won't start until I pull the cowling and manually work the throttle linkage. Once it's running it will idle fine but when I shift into gear it wants to die unless someone is there the bump the linkage again. Once it has warmed up and been ran for 15 or 20 minutes it will start up perfectly fine every time for the rest of the day.
I'm going to re-check and adjust the carb sync again, but that brings me to my question: What is the correct operation of the control lever? I know per the manual you are supposed to pull the lever out for the neutral interlock, move it forward then start the engine. When the lever is pushed forward in this case, is that supposed to operate the throttle for a high idle condition for warm up? I can start this engine without doing that (but not while in gear - I verified that), and I get zero throttle operation unless it is put in gear, so it seems like maybe there is something amiss in my controls.