Kasdanh
Cadet
- Joined
- May 26, 2009
- Messages
- 11
Hey everyone!
So since I go the 1996 Bayliner 1750 last year it has been hard to start, but always ended up getting going. After taking it out last weekend for the first time this year, we started it up with the muffs in the driveway and fired right up on about the third crank. Great, so we go out to lake pleasant and low and behold, she won't start. After a few minutes of cranking and trying, the battery dies. ugggh. So we ended up jumping it with the jeep and got it running eventually.
Anyways, any ideas about how to get it to fire up right off the bat? It should start right up but definitely doesn't. It also does the same thing if we are out in a cove and have it turned off for over 30 minutes. Takes forever cranking for it to finally start up.
Any ideas? Carb work? choke problems?
Thanks!
So since I go the 1996 Bayliner 1750 last year it has been hard to start, but always ended up getting going. After taking it out last weekend for the first time this year, we started it up with the muffs in the driveway and fired right up on about the third crank. Great, so we go out to lake pleasant and low and behold, she won't start. After a few minutes of cranking and trying, the battery dies. ugggh. So we ended up jumping it with the jeep and got it running eventually.
Anyways, any ideas about how to get it to fire up right off the bat? It should start right up but definitely doesn't. It also does the same thing if we are out in a cove and have it turned off for over 30 minutes. Takes forever cranking for it to finally start up.
Any ideas? Carb work? choke problems?
Thanks!