Bobby Powell
Petty Officer 3rd Class
- Joined
- Apr 7, 2001
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Engine is a '84 90hp IL6. <br />Been very reliable past couple of years. About a three weeks ago the motor was almost impossible to start. I had to put a shot of mixed fuel into the mouth of the cardbs in order to get it to start. After it starts it runs like a champ. Cut it off and let it sit for 20 mins then start it again...no problem. Cut it off again and let it sit for 3 hours and then it's hard to start again.<br /><br />I replaced the Tempo fuel filter/water seperator. Replaced clear inline fuel filter just before the fuel pump. Took it back out and the probelm still exist.
<br /><br />Removed the fuel filter/water seperator and retested...still exist. Now I am thinking it may be bad fuel lines but I don't see any air bubbles in the clear inline fuel filter....so I count that out.
<br /><br />Now I can now get it started by priming the fuel bulb till it's hard then holding down the push to choke (fuel enrichment system) for about 10 seconds and then reprime the bulb and choke again for another 10 seconds...do this one more time then it starts up after a couple of cranks..sounds like it's flooded for about 5 seconds then idle outs fine. Possible weak fuel pump diaphram???
<br /><br />So now I am thinking it maybe gummed up carbs.<br />I pull the plugs and found number 2 fouled, 3, 4, & 5 look clean with traces of spark, and number one is fouled with itsy bitsy pieces of metal shavings.
<br />The shavings were balck as if they were in there when the motor was running...which throws out my buddies thought that the shavings were from the threads of the spark plugs...which the last two full turns were kinda hard to get it out...once breaking free the plug unscrews by hand and then the last 2 full turns requires assistance of a socket wrench. <br /><br />Now I am looking for advice.<br />Should I rebuild carbs and clean out the number one cylnder as good as I can and let her run till the motor really croaks???
<br /><br />Or is this motor now beyond help and ready for the grave yard??? <br />If so it would be a donar motor first for any other sick motors.<br /><br />Problem is...if it's dead then I am out of a motor till winter time.
<br />Looking for advice on what to do...and want to hear other past experiences similar to mine...what was the outcome?<br /><br />Thanks in advance....<br /><br />Bobby