Hi -- I've got my dad's old '78 Ranger fish and ski that I've been restoring and it's back on the water now. It runs great with a few RPM's but it won't stay idling and is hard to start. Points and condenser are fairly new and recently cleaned and plug wires are correct. I'm thinking it's a fuel supply issue.
The boat's 35 years old and I don't know that much has been done to the carbs, but it has sat for most of the last 5 years. Was only out a few times over that span. Part of the rebuilt involved pulling the motor and fuel tank to repair rotted wood - so it's not a bad gas issue.
I'm looking at a carb rebuilt kit like this one. But the fuel pump is also that old and may be weak. It doesn't look like there are rebuild kit options for the diaphragm / pump itself. New ones are a little pricey but a few friends are suggesting converting it over to an electric pump and safety switch on the oil pressure. Something like this or one from Airtex.
Has anyone rebuilt their old mechanical pump or just like the Pertronix ignition, should it meet the digital / electronic age?
I'm gonna pull the flame arrester and try to look down the carb for 2 steady fuel streams to help diagnose the issue, but looking into my options in advance.
Thanks.
The boat's 35 years old and I don't know that much has been done to the carbs, but it has sat for most of the last 5 years. Was only out a few times over that span. Part of the rebuilt involved pulling the motor and fuel tank to repair rotted wood - so it's not a bad gas issue.
I'm looking at a carb rebuilt kit like this one. But the fuel pump is also that old and may be weak. It doesn't look like there are rebuild kit options for the diaphragm / pump itself. New ones are a little pricey but a few friends are suggesting converting it over to an electric pump and safety switch on the oil pressure. Something like this or one from Airtex.
Has anyone rebuilt their old mechanical pump or just like the Pertronix ignition, should it meet the digital / electronic age?
I'm gonna pull the flame arrester and try to look down the carb for 2 steady fuel streams to help diagnose the issue, but looking into my options in advance.
Thanks.