Hi guys, I had a water problem earlier in the year with my motors but installed a water separator that solved that problem. My motors have been running great, then I had a problem with the gas lines changing the fuel a very dark color in the water separator. I changed hoses to a hose that is made for ethanol gasoline. No more problems there with the fuel. Now, a new problem
I have a 1991 Evinrude 6 H.P. motor for trolling. Model # E6REIA. Tried using it here in Michigan the other day and would not even fire. When I got home, I tested the fulel pump. I am getting gas thru it to the carburator. Removed my plugs. Good spark (new plugs) but they are dry and no gas smell at all on them. No gas coming out of the front of the carb. When I squeeze the primer ball, it is rock hard. I can push the button in on the connection and gas shoots out with no problem I am thinking that the carb is plugged with something.
Quwstion: Someone told me to remove the air box to get to the carb. Remove the drain from bottom of carb and blow thru the little hose with my air compressor after I remove it from the fuel pump and supposibly whatever is plugging the carb jets will blow thru and out of the carb. Shall I try this or not?? I looked at a diagram of my carb and I do not see a drain plug on the diagram. Is there a drain on the float bowl or elsewhere on my carb?? Thanks for any help or input you have to offer me again!
I have a 1991 Evinrude 6 H.P. motor for trolling. Model # E6REIA. Tried using it here in Michigan the other day and would not even fire. When I got home, I tested the fulel pump. I am getting gas thru it to the carburator. Removed my plugs. Good spark (new plugs) but they are dry and no gas smell at all on them. No gas coming out of the front of the carb. When I squeeze the primer ball, it is rock hard. I can push the button in on the connection and gas shoots out with no problem I am thinking that the carb is plugged with something.
Quwstion: Someone told me to remove the air box to get to the carb. Remove the drain from bottom of carb and blow thru the little hose with my air compressor after I remove it from the fuel pump and supposibly whatever is plugging the carb jets will blow thru and out of the carb. Shall I try this or not?? I looked at a diagram of my carb and I do not see a drain plug on the diagram. Is there a drain on the float bowl or elsewhere on my carb?? Thanks for any help or input you have to offer me again!