Re: Please help. Engine won't start, suspected fuel problem.
Rick and SCO.<br /><br />Heres an update. First of all, I now believe that the control box and starting problems are not connected. I found that after cranking the engine, it was pot luck whether I was able to engage forward gear, depending where the drive shaft ended up. If it wouldn't shift into gear, a quarter turn on the fly wheel soon freed everything up again. I take it that this is normal, a bit like trying to engage first gear in your car with the engine off and clutch not engaged.<br /><br />Today I checked all the power cables from battery to engine to control box. All O.K. I took apart all the connections/terminals, and cleaned them. I also checked the throttle and gear cables and re-adjusted as necessary. They are working fine.<br /><br />I took the cover off the air intake and checked that the throttle flapper actually moved the plates in the carbs. They both moved slightly when the throttle flapper was lifted, so no problem there. I also turned the ignition on and pressed the choke button, and both choke plates flicked shut. So that seems to be working O.K.<br /><br />By the way, when I cranked the engine without any fuel tank connected, the engine actually fired and run for a few seconds, probably on what was left in the carbs since the last time it ran or the last time I primed it?<br /><br />Anyway, I took the fuel pump off and overhauled it with a new diaphram and gaskets, etc, and fitted a new piece of fuel line from baynet connection to pump. Those were things that I was going to do anyway.<br /><br />Haven't had a chance to try to start the engine again today, but I have a few questions.<br /><br />When I turned the ignition on and pressed the choke, the choke plates flipped shut, but they stayed shut, even when I turned the ignition off. Is this right, or should they open again when the choke button is let back out and the ignition turned off. Even when I dis-connected the battery, they still remained in the closed position.<br /><br />Also, as I'm thinking ahead, is there a way I can test the power pack? I once had a 9.9 Johnson which developed intermitent starting problems. It turned out it was the power pack.<br /><br />Sorry for all the questions, but I'm a novice, and repair shop bills do not go well with bringing up a young family! I want to get to know my engine as well, so if I can work on it myself, I'll get to find my way around it.<br />I really appreciate all the help that you people are giving me.<br /><br />Thanks again.<br />Steve