This is my first outboard, just bought the boat a month ago. Took a little while to get it running, as it had been sitting for about 6 months. Installed new plugs, and after a squirt of starting fluid it fired... took a few tried but it finally started. Ran rough, but slowly "cleaned up" after warming up & revving it out for a while. If it sits for more than a week, it's hard to start & usually takes a squirt of starting fluid. But again, after it's warmed up it's fine.
Took it out for the first time yesterday on a very small little lake, 5mph speed limit. it ran fine for the first 20 minutes at the low-rpm speed. Shifted to neutral while we rigged up a pole to troll, and it started bogging. I revved it, it hesitated, but slowly picked up. Figured we'd better head back to the dock, & it took some feathering but we made it back fine. At the dock, I took the cover off & revved it... it was bogging & sputtering badly. It died a few times at about 1000 rpm above idle, and if I revved it high & chopped the throttle it died immediately. It would only go back to idle if I slowly brought the RPM's up & back down slowly.
I have a few things to diagnose, but I'm thinking it's a fuel delivery problem and should be fixed by a thorough cleaning of the carbs. I'll replace the fuel lines & filter as well as drain the fuel & put fresh in (last owner said the fuel was 6 months old, but he added stabilizer to it).
Also, when I swapped the plugs, the pistons had a lot of carbon build-up. Would the piston/rings have anything to do with my problem? I am very familiar w/ single cylinder 2-stroke engines... do all my own wrenching on my dirtbikes. All the same principles apply, right? Worn piston/rings would affect power & maybe make for hard starting, but once running it should run relatively smooth right? Or at least if it's running fine one day it should run the same the next?
Took it out for the first time yesterday on a very small little lake, 5mph speed limit. it ran fine for the first 20 minutes at the low-rpm speed. Shifted to neutral while we rigged up a pole to troll, and it started bogging. I revved it, it hesitated, but slowly picked up. Figured we'd better head back to the dock, & it took some feathering but we made it back fine. At the dock, I took the cover off & revved it... it was bogging & sputtering badly. It died a few times at about 1000 rpm above idle, and if I revved it high & chopped the throttle it died immediately. It would only go back to idle if I slowly brought the RPM's up & back down slowly.
I have a few things to diagnose, but I'm thinking it's a fuel delivery problem and should be fixed by a thorough cleaning of the carbs. I'll replace the fuel lines & filter as well as drain the fuel & put fresh in (last owner said the fuel was 6 months old, but he added stabilizer to it).
Also, when I swapped the plugs, the pistons had a lot of carbon build-up. Would the piston/rings have anything to do with my problem? I am very familiar w/ single cylinder 2-stroke engines... do all my own wrenching on my dirtbikes. All the same principles apply, right? Worn piston/rings would affect power & maybe make for hard starting, but once running it should run relatively smooth right? Or at least if it's running fine one day it should run the same the next?