Hi everyone,
Rough day today.
I have an 87 15 HP evinrude that I've had about a year, and has ran great the whole time. In October, I had some issues with my last boat, and was out of the water for about 4-5 months.
I got another boat in January and had to put a little work into it. Got back on the water in the beginning of February...with the same fuel in the tank.
The motor ran great every time, but each time...once I ran her for a bit and went to idle she would die. Would have to end up choking her to get her started, but ended up starting after a couple of tries.
Next time I took her out...same thing...ran great at WOT...when I went to idle at the boat dock...she died. This time was a little harder to start...even using the choke.
Two weeks later...this morning - when we got to the boat ramp she was extremely hard to start. Wasn't sure if I flooded it or what...took me like 30 minutes to get it started. Once I got it started...it seem to run great. We fished around some canals and stuff...went to start the motor...started first pull...was idling out of the canal...and it started sputtering. I immediately pulled the choke...which made it run better...but when I pushed the choke in and tried to give it gas, it died. And never came back to life.
Did I gum up the carburetor with that old gas?
I've watched a few videos on it (famous last words), and it seems like it's something I can definitely handle....but I'm still nervous and would like to hear what the experts have to say about it.
Thanks.
Hez
Rough day today.
I have an 87 15 HP evinrude that I've had about a year, and has ran great the whole time. In October, I had some issues with my last boat, and was out of the water for about 4-5 months.
I got another boat in January and had to put a little work into it. Got back on the water in the beginning of February...with the same fuel in the tank.
The motor ran great every time, but each time...once I ran her for a bit and went to idle she would die. Would have to end up choking her to get her started, but ended up starting after a couple of tries.
Next time I took her out...same thing...ran great at WOT...when I went to idle at the boat dock...she died. This time was a little harder to start...even using the choke.
Two weeks later...this morning - when we got to the boat ramp she was extremely hard to start. Wasn't sure if I flooded it or what...took me like 30 minutes to get it started. Once I got it started...it seem to run great. We fished around some canals and stuff...went to start the motor...started first pull...was idling out of the canal...and it started sputtering. I immediately pulled the choke...which made it run better...but when I pushed the choke in and tried to give it gas, it died. And never came back to life.
Did I gum up the carburetor with that old gas?
I've watched a few videos on it (famous last words), and it seems like it's something I can definitely handle....but I'm still nervous and would like to hear what the experts have to say about it.
Thanks.
Hez