Gas leaking from Carb

hertel11

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I have a 40hp 2005 Johnson. Last week I hit the wake of another boat pretty hard at about 25mph and ever since my motor is not running properly. Starts then dies very shortly after. After inspection I noticed fuel leaking from one of the carbs (the lower one) while pumping the primer bulb. I have not been able to take the carb off/apart yet but I'm hoping it is just a torn gasket or something easy. Has anyone ever experienced this? Does anyone have any ideas of something else it may be causing the fuel to leak? I didn't think hitting a hard wave should cause motor problems but maybe I'm wrong?
 

seabird89

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I don't remember the years or models that were affected, but if the carb is black plastic, the bowl may be warped. Dealing with that now on my boat.
 

hertel11

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Dang. Yeah the carb does have black plastic on the top... Does the entire thing have to be replaced? Is it like a Johnson recall that they are fixing or is everything out of pocket?
 

seabird89

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Actually, if your engine is a 2005 you probably did not have that problem. I think it was more in the late 80's/early 90's models. If your float bowl is aluminum it may not be the same issue.
 

ondarvr

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Could be a gasket, could be the float valve, just take it apart and clean it.
 
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