SO I will try to explain best I can; however after having run this motor on the same lake since August of last year; I am a bit perplexed why this would be an elevation issue but since I have ruled out almost everything else; I needed help and made the mistake of going to the local boat shop. $185 later, the motor still run exactly the same AT THE LAKE, which is to say; it basically doesn't. Still just idles.
Temps have dropped and I have been fishing 3 days week since I got it in August with that kicker and had no issues. EVER
Temps warmed back up a week ago (around 30 or so), but for some reason, the motor would idle but not run (or even rev up) at the lake.
Brought it home, (1300 feet lower elevation) engine runs, and revs perfectly. (about the same temp too)
Took it back the lake, again, same issue. Will start with minimal gas, but any more than that (regardless of choke setting) and the engine would die. I changed spark plugs on the lake; they were not fouled but no change in motor functionality.
Brought the engine back to the house, ran sea foam through it at a medium rev at the house for 45 minutes....again, no issues. Runs perfectly here.
Can anyone please share ANY help here...I'm almost certainly going to get back on the lake tomorrow and find that I have to rely on my main motor again for trolling.
Sadly my nearest Honda dealer is over 2 hours away.
Can anyone help me please with suggestions with something that I could try on my carburetor possibly?
Thank you!
-Fishing Junkie
Temps have dropped and I have been fishing 3 days week since I got it in August with that kicker and had no issues. EVER
Temps warmed back up a week ago (around 30 or so), but for some reason, the motor would idle but not run (or even rev up) at the lake.
Brought it home, (1300 feet lower elevation) engine runs, and revs perfectly. (about the same temp too)
Took it back the lake, again, same issue. Will start with minimal gas, but any more than that (regardless of choke setting) and the engine would die. I changed spark plugs on the lake; they were not fouled but no change in motor functionality.
Brought the engine back to the house, ran sea foam through it at a medium rev at the house for 45 minutes....again, no issues. Runs perfectly here.
Can anyone please share ANY help here...I'm almost certainly going to get back on the lake tomorrow and find that I have to rely on my main motor again for trolling.
Sadly my nearest Honda dealer is over 2 hours away.
Can anyone help me please with suggestions with something that I could try on my carburetor possibly?
Thank you!
-Fishing Junkie