Tested the boat today for the first time .The motor ran quite well but wouldn't rev out, if we backed the throttle off a little bit the motor seemed to rev a little better. So we adjusted the high speed needle using the knob and got the best results with the adjustment at full lean setting, but still not revving out .From this we assumed that we needed to screw the high speed needle in further than the fine adjustment would allow .So we tied up against the pier and removed the adjustment knob and screwed the high speed needle in so more. Problem was that we couldn't restart the motor and noticed fuel leaking from the fuel pump. So it seems that the fuel pump diaphragm has broken (probably should have replaced it as the motor hasn't been used for about 10 years)
So my questions are
1- Would a faulty diaphragm make the motor very hard to impossible to start (pull start only)
2-Would it seem that we are on the right track in adjusting high speed needle
Regards Kevin
So my questions are
1- Would a faulty diaphragm make the motor very hard to impossible to start (pull start only)
2-Would it seem that we are on the right track in adjusting high speed needle
Regards Kevin
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