Dangerous condition

Dave1436

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I have a 1985 Johnson 25 hp. Motor and raw fuel is pouring into the bottom cylinder. So much so that the cylinder fills up with fuel. Ideas anyone.
 

hardwater fisherman

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Is the fuel pump fed from the bottom cylinder? If so maybe the diaphragm may be ruptured.
 
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Dave1436

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I replaced the fuel pump yesterday thinking that was the problem. When I squeeze the primer bulb it seems to go straight through
 

jimmbo

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With the fuel pump hoses connected but without the pump bolted to the block, squeeze the primer bulb. Does fuel spray out of the pump?
 

jakedaawg

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Guessing you have a stuck or heavy float. Or the float was installed upside down...on some of those carbs possible.
 

Dave1436

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Thanks for the reply. I thought I might have had a ruptured diaphragm in the fuel pump.I replaced that still the same problem.I think you’re right about the float or needle and seat. On thing I didn’t mention is the vent hole was plugged on the gas tank and a lot of pressure built up..I will take the carb off next.
 
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