bostonmike
Cadet
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- Apr 9, 2007
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I'm a new boat owner with probably a really dumb question, but this forum has been great help so far, so here goes.
I have a 1988 Johnson 90hp VRO outboard. When I looked at this motor to buy, it started right up and ran perfectly. I have started the motor on earmuffs with no problem and again it ran great. After I trailered the boat to the ramp it would not start. This happened on two separate occassions. After trailering the boat home I again tried it on the ear muffs, this time it did not start. The second time at the ramp, I let the boat sit for about an hour and a half, backed it in again and it started right up. We took it out for about a half hour and it died and I could not restart it.
Now here comes the dumb part. I am using a 6 gallon gas tank. Each time that I have run into this problem it has been after trailering or running the boat on the lake for a while. The vent on the gas tank has always been shut. Is this the reason it will not start after bouncing around for a while? I'm assuming the pressure will build up in the tank while it is moving and the vent is supposed to be open. (Dumb newbie mistake??)
I know that I am getting a spark (did the spark test as I saw people recommend) and from what I have read, if something electrical was heating up and cutting out it would happen more quickly than 30 minutes into a trip.
Any help is greatly appreciated, this forum has been an awesome source of information. Thanks for your help.
I have a 1988 Johnson 90hp VRO outboard. When I looked at this motor to buy, it started right up and ran perfectly. I have started the motor on earmuffs with no problem and again it ran great. After I trailered the boat to the ramp it would not start. This happened on two separate occassions. After trailering the boat home I again tried it on the ear muffs, this time it did not start. The second time at the ramp, I let the boat sit for about an hour and a half, backed it in again and it started right up. We took it out for about a half hour and it died and I could not restart it.
Now here comes the dumb part. I am using a 6 gallon gas tank. Each time that I have run into this problem it has been after trailering or running the boat on the lake for a while. The vent on the gas tank has always been shut. Is this the reason it will not start after bouncing around for a while? I'm assuming the pressure will build up in the tank while it is moving and the vent is supposed to be open. (Dumb newbie mistake??)
I know that I am getting a spark (did the spark test as I saw people recommend) and from what I have read, if something electrical was heating up and cutting out it would happen more quickly than 30 minutes into a trip.
Any help is greatly appreciated, this forum has been an awesome source of information. Thanks for your help.