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help me
Posted: Sat May 13, 2006 11:46 am
by Jebby
hey all... b4 i start i must confess.... im motor impared... i dont no much.... i just got ahold of a very old outbord. late 50s.... its a 10 horse johnson.... it starts but it dosent stay running well.... and to start it the choke must be out... then it fluds because u have to leave the choke out.... hopping to get some general tips for a beginner as to what to try... plugs are fine... other than that? i duno//// thx
jebby
Posted: Sat May 13, 2006 1:09 pm
by Tip-up
Try to pull the choke out a quarter of the way....The same thing happened to me!
Motor
Posted: Wed May 17, 2006 10:05 am
by Haybay Larry
Jebby,
It sounds carburetor related. Being that old a carb rebuild may be in order, a float may be stuck. I'm not sure where you can get parts for an old motor like that. Check some of the local marine dealers, they should be able to help...Larry
Flooding stall
Posted: Wed May 17, 2006 10:27 am
by Seaweed
This sounds like a problem my old Suzuki outboard had.
What ended up being the solution was totally draining all the gas from carbs. The problem was the previous owner never used anything to prevent the water from building during storage in tank from condensation and over the years it just built up in the carbs... gas floats on water so it had enough to start but as soon as you started to move it would suck water and konk out.
Try adding a bunch of water remover to your fuel and continue to add and let it work overnight.... until you get up and running or take it in to a shop and let them work on the carbs.
I guess the other method might be.... turn the motor upside down and let the carb bowls empty. I didn' t have this option. Just a thought.