Re: Where to start
Yes, if your tank is like mine (6 gal metal) at the center of the cap there should be a round metal vent screw/knob. You need to turn it counter clockwise to open it...<br />If it's not open and your gas cap is tightened on, no air gets into the tank therefore reducing or completely choking off fuel flow to the engine.<br />When you had the cap loose you where getting air in the tank, which explains why it worked out of the water. There may be other problems, but if it works out of the water with the cap loose and won't start in the water with the cap tightened, I see this a possible cause....always open the vent when running the engine....<br /><br />I always suggest this also when someone has starting problems. Get your manual and read over the starting procedure if you haven't already. Normally it goes something like this,,,<br /><br />Prime (squeeze) the fuel line bulb until firm.<br /><br />Move acellerator (in neutral) to fast idle position (usually the first stop location).<br /><br />Turn the key and choke "intermittedly" if necessary (cold starting).<br /><br />When it fires release choke and key and give gas (accelerate) if needed....<br /><br />Try it, or follow your manual procedure...
Yes, if your tank is like mine (6 gal metal) at the center of the cap there should be a round metal vent screw/knob. You need to turn it counter clockwise to open it...<br />If it's not open and your gas cap is tightened on, no air gets into the tank therefore reducing or completely choking off fuel flow to the engine.<br />When you had the cap loose you where getting air in the tank, which explains why it worked out of the water. There may be other problems, but if it works out of the water with the cap loose and won't start in the water with the cap tightened, I see this a possible cause....always open the vent when running the engine....<br /><br />I always suggest this also when someone has starting problems. Get your manual and read over the starting procedure if you haven't already. Normally it goes something like this,,,<br /><br />Prime (squeeze) the fuel line bulb until firm.<br /><br />Move acellerator (in neutral) to fast idle position (usually the first stop location).<br /><br />Turn the key and choke "intermittedly" if necessary (cold starting).<br /><br />When it fires release choke and key and give gas (accelerate) if needed....<br /><br />Try it, or follow your manual procedure...