I bought a rebuilt M40C from a Tohatsu dealer a year ago. It took about five return visits and a new carb to get the thing running smoothly. After that it's been running flawlessly for about 80-100 hours.
Last week I took the motor to a different Tohatsu dealer for its annual tune-up (plugs, impeller, carb cleaning etc.) and I took it out for a test run yesterday.
Now, when the motor is hot, it tends to bog down and stall when shifting into gear. If it stalls, it's *really* hard to start again. The only way to get it to start is to give it choke, get it to fire once, then put the choke in and try starting again. This is pretty much the same trouble I had when I got the motor.
So I'm wondering if:
a. The 40C is a particularly finicky motor (not what I've heard).
b. There's a specific issue with my motor.
c. There's no way to really tell if a motor is adjusted properly until you get it out on the water and warmed up.
d. I just have bad luck with mechanics.
e. Other ...
I'm leaning toward D but would appreciate some expert insight.
Last week I took the motor to a different Tohatsu dealer for its annual tune-up (plugs, impeller, carb cleaning etc.) and I took it out for a test run yesterday.
Now, when the motor is hot, it tends to bog down and stall when shifting into gear. If it stalls, it's *really* hard to start again. The only way to get it to start is to give it choke, get it to fire once, then put the choke in and try starting again. This is pretty much the same trouble I had when I got the motor.
So I'm wondering if:
a. The 40C is a particularly finicky motor (not what I've heard).
b. There's a specific issue with my motor.
c. There's no way to really tell if a motor is adjusted properly until you get it out on the water and warmed up.
d. I just have bad luck with mechanics.
e. Other ...
I'm leaning toward D but would appreciate some expert insight.