mbhoag
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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- Aug 29, 2011
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OK, this is where I am loosing my mind...
1986 Force 125. Was running OK, but was hard to start. I attributed that to the boat sitting last summer, and gas mucking up the carbs. Decided to remove carbs and clean, and this is what I have done:
1. Removed carbs (1 at a time), removed bowl, float, needle and mixture screw. Thouroughly cleaned with spray carb cleaner. Reassembled with new gasket kit, & reinstalled on engine. (did this for both carbs)
2. Installed new regulator/rectifier on motor
3. Synced carbs and set static timing to 28 degrees as in sticky video and found on forum.
(plugs out, wires grounded, throttle in WOT position)
4. Checked that choke works perfectly on both carbs.
5. Verified spark on all 4 cylinders
6. Verified cutoff switch is working correctly and not grounding engine (if it was, I would not have spark)
7. Opened and checked fuel pump for rips in membrane
8. Getting gas to carbs
9. Set mixture screws 1 1/4 turns out from lightly seated.
10 . Checked TDC mark in correct position on flywheel when screwdriver in plug hole verifies TDC
11. Pulled hair out.
Not sure what else could be wrong, it turns over at full cranking speed, but does not even attempt to fire. If it even tried to start, I would at least know I am close.
Any force guru's either in Iowa, Northern Missouri, Southern 1/2 of Minnesota, or Omaha area that would be willing to look at it if I cannot figure it out and bring it to you?
Arrrgggghhhh! I want to get out on the lake and play with my new Lowrance unit!
:facepalm:
1986 Force 125. Was running OK, but was hard to start. I attributed that to the boat sitting last summer, and gas mucking up the carbs. Decided to remove carbs and clean, and this is what I have done:
1. Removed carbs (1 at a time), removed bowl, float, needle and mixture screw. Thouroughly cleaned with spray carb cleaner. Reassembled with new gasket kit, & reinstalled on engine. (did this for both carbs)
2. Installed new regulator/rectifier on motor
3. Synced carbs and set static timing to 28 degrees as in sticky video and found on forum.
(plugs out, wires grounded, throttle in WOT position)
4. Checked that choke works perfectly on both carbs.
5. Verified spark on all 4 cylinders
6. Verified cutoff switch is working correctly and not grounding engine (if it was, I would not have spark)
7. Opened and checked fuel pump for rips in membrane
8. Getting gas to carbs
9. Set mixture screws 1 1/4 turns out from lightly seated.
10 . Checked TDC mark in correct position on flywheel when screwdriver in plug hole verifies TDC
11. Pulled hair out.
Not sure what else could be wrong, it turns over at full cranking speed, but does not even attempt to fire. If it even tried to start, I would at least know I am close.
Any force guru's either in Iowa, Northern Missouri, Southern 1/2 of Minnesota, or Omaha area that would be willing to look at it if I cannot figure it out and bring it to you?
Arrrgggghhhh! I want to get out on the lake and play with my new Lowrance unit!
:facepalm: