boatlessinca
Cadet
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- Nov 7, 2009
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- 9
My buddy was having problems with his 3.0. It was really hard to start after it warmed up. I could tell that it was getting way too much fuel. I could smell gas. I opened the engine cover with the engine off and I noticed an almost clear, 1/4" hose that comes from the fuel pump. It attaches to a barb fitting at the top near the opening of the carb. Well, the first thing I noticed was air bubbles and fuel going up to the carb. Remember, the engine was off. So I took the air filter/flame arrester off and I could see raw gas in the top portion of the carb. I unhooked the hose and pinched it off and the engine would start and run fine.I noticed that the hose was kind of stuffed between a cooling hose and a metal bracket. Both were really warm so I moved the hose and hooked it back up to the barb fitting on the carb and it ran great for a while. I figured that the hose was getting hot and creating pressure and forcing unneeded fuel to the carb. But, after a half hour or so of running it started to do the same thing.So I took the hose and put it on the stud for the air cleaner to plug it off and we finished our boating for the day like that. So, my question is, what is that hose for and why does it want to send excess fuel to the carb?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Thanks in advance for any help.