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aquaholic78 |
05-15-2010 02:53 PM |
motor trouble
started havin a problem with my boat motor yesterday... 76 model 70 evinrude... take off from the ramp and everything is fine. ride for about 15 minutes and its like its starvin for fuel.... i slack off to just before idle for a few hundred yards and i can take off again... i think it might be a coil pack. anybody got any ideas?
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wtretrievers |
05-15-2010 03:03 PM |
Check the cheap stuff 1st! Sounds like it may be sucking air. Check fuel line, fuel line connections & Bulb 1st. Check any filters also
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Loneshark |
05-15-2010 03:05 PM |
Sounds more like a fuel problem. My experience with power packs has been when they go out the motor will run fine until you turn the motor off. Then good luck getting it started. You may want to check your fuel line for an air leak.
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wtretrievers |
05-15-2010 03:12 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by aquaholic78
(Post 152990)
started havin a problem with my boat motor yesterday... 76 model 70 evinrude... take off from the ramp and everything is fine. ride for about 15 minutes and its like its starvin for fuel.... i slack off to just before idle for a few hundred yards and i can take off again... i think it might be a coil pack. anybody got any ideas?
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Check fuel vent
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Jordan |
05-15-2010 03:24 PM |
check all fuel filters... mine did the same thing but i have a 200hp johnson... there is (on mine) an inline fuel filter.... was clogged worse than a sewer drain
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aquaholic78 |
05-15-2010 04:36 PM |
thanks everybody... ima go check those things... sure appreciate yalls help!!!!
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Marshrat |
05-15-2010 08:23 PM |
On this model motor, it could be a busted diaphragm in the fuel pump.
Warren
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aquaholic78 |
05-15-2010 10:15 PM |
checked all that stuff yall said as far as suckin air... i was squeezin the bulb with the cover off and heard some squishin... looked like the gas was comin out where the hose goes into the fuel pump... gonna have to wait till monday to get another diaphragm
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Gerald |
05-16-2010 01:07 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by aquaholic78
(Post 153037)
checked all that stuff yall said as far as suckin air... i was squeezin the bulb with the cover off and heard some squishin... looked like the gas was comin out where the hose goes into the fuel pump... gonna have to wait till monday to get another diaphragm
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If the leak is where it connects to the fuel pump.......that sounds like the hose is bad, not the diaphram inside the pump.
If so, cut off the bad part of the hose and reconnect it. You should be good to go after that.
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aquaholic78 |
05-18-2010 06:35 PM |
hey yall i got it workin... the fuel lines from the plug to the pump were 3/8 i put some 5/16 hoses on it wit some new clamps and presto!!!! thanks again for all yall help!!! sometimes i get to mad and forget the little fixes
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wtretrievers |
05-18-2010 06:54 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by aquaholic78
(Post 153876)
hey yall i got it workin... the fuel lines from the plug to the pump were 3/8 i put some 5/16 hoses on it wit some new clamps and presto!!!! thanks again for all yall help!!! sometimes i get to mad and forget the little fixes
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Aqua.......I had a small hose on my truck (Diesel) leaking coolant & it was in a baaaadddd spot, hard to get to. I called everywhere looking for this small hose, couldn't figure what it was even called. Bout drove myself insane trying to figure out how to change it...working out of town at that. Saw a mechanic shop on the way back from work. Pulled in & showed the guy & asked if he could change the hose or if he could even find one, cause aint found crap! He looked at me & asked...."Have tried tighting that hose clamp:eek: sure enough the clamp was loose! I felt like a freaking idiot!!!!!!!!!:spineyes::headknocker:
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