Hey guys,
Just got ahold of a '67 evinrude 6 fisherman w/ fuel line and tank. Took it out last night. Took a little bit of work to get it started the first time but after that everything ran and started surprisingly well. Nice, rich sound to it, too.
However, it would periodically have trouble starting and/or stop while running. I found that whenever this happened, the little squeeze ball on the fuel line was very limp (you could probably squeeze it shut with a clothespin). Every time I would try to squeeze it, it would sound like I was pushing back into the tank. I would mess around with the fuel line, the tank, and the fuel line connection, and also the motor, and after awhile this would stop happening and I was able to firm up the squeezy thing again and then the motor would start no problem. It seemed if I didn't squeeze very hard and just did a lot of very soft squeezes I would be able to firm it up, but then after a minute of running, it would go limp and the motor would stop running.
I guess I'm not quite sure how these fuel lines work. Should I replace my fuel line or is there something wrong with the way the engine is taking fuel? Can anybody offer any tips? I'll post more later when I have time.
Scott
Just got ahold of a '67 evinrude 6 fisherman w/ fuel line and tank. Took it out last night. Took a little bit of work to get it started the first time but after that everything ran and started surprisingly well. Nice, rich sound to it, too.
However, it would periodically have trouble starting and/or stop while running. I found that whenever this happened, the little squeeze ball on the fuel line was very limp (you could probably squeeze it shut with a clothespin). Every time I would try to squeeze it, it would sound like I was pushing back into the tank. I would mess around with the fuel line, the tank, and the fuel line connection, and also the motor, and after awhile this would stop happening and I was able to firm up the squeezy thing again and then the motor would start no problem. It seemed if I didn't squeeze very hard and just did a lot of very soft squeezes I would be able to firm it up, but then after a minute of running, it would go limp and the motor would stop running.
I guess I'm not quite sure how these fuel lines work. Should I replace my fuel line or is there something wrong with the way the engine is taking fuel? Can anybody offer any tips? I'll post more later when I have time.
Scott