Wow this boating stuff is giving me the biggest highs and lows I have had in a long time..if I wasn't bi-polar before I am sure I am now..lol
I just got back from a 4 hour boating trip...my very first one really other then a couple circles real quick Fog was in thick so couldn't leave the harbor but was still messing around out there all morning hoping / waiting for the fog to lift so i could do some fishing in our new boat (38 year old boat but new to us).
It ran great..started by just barely turning the key (brand new marine battery) and I shut it off at least a dozen times to float around...test my poles...test my kicker...check current etc. Everytime it would start instantly and made me feel very safe and proud that I got it fixed (haven't even had time to give props for the help yet).
Anyway got it home and needed to flush it..took some pics first so I could post a prop / balance question on here and then put the muffs on turned the key and it just cranks over but will not start. Checked the gas lines...bulb and choke all is working (didn't even need choke all day).
Now all of a sudden there is a bunch of gas oil mixture (I hope) coming out of the prop area which only happened when I tried to start it a few times.
HELP...lol
I am losing my mind I swear.
My other boat (first one) had a main coil wire to check spark but this seems to either not have one or I am blind.
It has three coils I think but not the main spark wire coming off the power pack. Do I check spark at each?
I also pulled the plugs out to see if they looked black or wet etc. they look clean but maybe dry?...i didn;t get anything on my fingers when I wiped each one...not sure how wet they should be.
Anyone have any ideas?...there were no incidents between boating and trailering home...it was out of the water for about an hour before trying to restart it to flush.
Please let it be something cheap.
p.s. If anyone read my other thread about it running poorly and watched the video...kevin helped me determine it was the spark advance not moving...once I unstuck that it ran fine.
Before trying to start it

After turning it over a few times

Ignition (coils)

I just got back from a 4 hour boating trip...my very first one really other then a couple circles real quick Fog was in thick so couldn't leave the harbor but was still messing around out there all morning hoping / waiting for the fog to lift so i could do some fishing in our new boat (38 year old boat but new to us).
It ran great..started by just barely turning the key (brand new marine battery) and I shut it off at least a dozen times to float around...test my poles...test my kicker...check current etc. Everytime it would start instantly and made me feel very safe and proud that I got it fixed (haven't even had time to give props for the help yet).
Anyway got it home and needed to flush it..took some pics first so I could post a prop / balance question on here and then put the muffs on turned the key and it just cranks over but will not start. Checked the gas lines...bulb and choke all is working (didn't even need choke all day).
Now all of a sudden there is a bunch of gas oil mixture (I hope) coming out of the prop area which only happened when I tried to start it a few times.
HELP...lol
I am losing my mind I swear.
My other boat (first one) had a main coil wire to check spark but this seems to either not have one or I am blind.
It has three coils I think but not the main spark wire coming off the power pack. Do I check spark at each?
I also pulled the plugs out to see if they looked black or wet etc. they look clean but maybe dry?...i didn;t get anything on my fingers when I wiped each one...not sure how wet they should be.
Anyone have any ideas?...there were no incidents between boating and trailering home...it was out of the water for about an hour before trying to restart it to flush.
Please let it be something cheap.
p.s. If anyone read my other thread about it running poorly and watched the video...kevin helped me determine it was the spark advance not moving...once I unstuck that it ran fine.
Before trying to start it

After turning it over a few times

Ignition (coils)
