steviecops
Chief Petty Officer
- Joined
- Oct 3, 2003
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Re: Please help. Engine won't start, suspected fuel problem.
I took carbs off and stripped them down today. There was nothing in them that looked that terrible. The float needle was sticking a bit on the bottom carb, and the intermediate jet on the top carb was a little bit clogged. Both main nozzle gaskets looked tired. Apart from that, both carbs looked pretty clean inside. I gave them a good clean with carb cleaner, and blew out all the jets and channels anyway. Hopefully, when I get the kits and re-assemble the carbs, it'll make my motor run good again.<br /><br />I also want to put an inline fuel filter/water seperator in the line between tank and engine. Can I use any filter from a auto spares shop, or does it have to be a special boat engine one? Also, where is the best place for it, before the bulb, or after? And will it affect the fuel pumps ability to lift fuel from the tank?<br /><br />Thanks and a happy new year to all<br /><br />Steve
I took carbs off and stripped them down today. There was nothing in them that looked that terrible. The float needle was sticking a bit on the bottom carb, and the intermediate jet on the top carb was a little bit clogged. Both main nozzle gaskets looked tired. Apart from that, both carbs looked pretty clean inside. I gave them a good clean with carb cleaner, and blew out all the jets and channels anyway. Hopefully, when I get the kits and re-assemble the carbs, it'll make my motor run good again.<br /><br />I also want to put an inline fuel filter/water seperator in the line between tank and engine. Can I use any filter from a auto spares shop, or does it have to be a special boat engine one? Also, where is the best place for it, before the bulb, or after? And will it affect the fuel pumps ability to lift fuel from the tank?<br /><br />Thanks and a happy new year to all<br /><br />Steve