COL BRADDOCK
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- May 29, 2012
- Messages
- 31
Gents,
My engine turns over but will not start.
I have:
Compression is good and it ran a couple of days ago out of the boat
spark it good and bright blue
fuel (got a can running to the fuel pump to ensure it was good fuel.
New battery and fully charged
Carb is squirting fuel when I open the valve
Symptoms
-engine turns over continuously with the plugs out
-engine cranks for 4-5 seconds then the starter disengages the flywheel and continues to turn as if it no longer has enough power to keep the starter engaged.
I started the engine prior to putting it in the boat and it ran fine. starter worked fine as well(I had another starter kicking around so I put that in and the same symptoms were present.
Shift interrupter wires are disconnected to isolate that problem.(is this correct?) For now until I can get an interrupter on order. (wasn't on the motor..Just the two wires it connects to.
-pulled the starter and the bendix moves freely all the way out. teeth are good.
Is it possible I have a bad ground somewhere on the engine? Where to start the trouble shooting?
Any trouble shooting help would be much appreciated as the 58 centimeters of snow we got on the weekend is melting and I'd like to get this project on the water...
My engine turns over but will not start.
I have:
Compression is good and it ran a couple of days ago out of the boat
spark it good and bright blue
fuel (got a can running to the fuel pump to ensure it was good fuel.
New battery and fully charged
Carb is squirting fuel when I open the valve
Symptoms
-engine turns over continuously with the plugs out
-engine cranks for 4-5 seconds then the starter disengages the flywheel and continues to turn as if it no longer has enough power to keep the starter engaged.
I started the engine prior to putting it in the boat and it ran fine. starter worked fine as well(I had another starter kicking around so I put that in and the same symptoms were present.
Shift interrupter wires are disconnected to isolate that problem.(is this correct?) For now until I can get an interrupter on order. (wasn't on the motor..Just the two wires it connects to.
-pulled the starter and the bendix moves freely all the way out. teeth are good.
Is it possible I have a bad ground somewhere on the engine? Where to start the trouble shooting?
Any trouble shooting help would be much appreciated as the 58 centimeters of snow we got on the weekend is melting and I'd like to get this project on the water...