TIA for any info, I've already done a search for this problem and picked up some good tidbits on other subjects along the way.
So, problem is: After doing some maintenance yesterday (1998 Merc 5.0 with a carb), with the engine running fine, it suddenly quit. Re-started ok, ran 10 seconds, then quit. Repeat this four times.
It "felt" like the engine just ran out of gas, so I took off the newly installed fuel filter and discovered it was 1/2 to 3/4 full. Since it was brand new and the engine ran fine last week on the old filter, I swapped them, same problem. Put new filter back on, same problem.
After reading through the search results, my suspects are the fuel vent or anti-siphon valve on the tank. It's on the tank itself, right? Or maybe an obstructed or cracked fuel line? (only smelled gas when I took off the filter, not before)
Am I on the right track?
The boat is in the water, no trailer, so checking the outside vent isn't too appealing - Marina canal bottom is muck and has it's share of debris, fish hooks, etc.
I'm moderately capable on repairs, so you might have to dumb down anything too technical. :redface:
Thanks,
Pete
So, problem is: After doing some maintenance yesterday (1998 Merc 5.0 with a carb), with the engine running fine, it suddenly quit. Re-started ok, ran 10 seconds, then quit. Repeat this four times.
It "felt" like the engine just ran out of gas, so I took off the newly installed fuel filter and discovered it was 1/2 to 3/4 full. Since it was brand new and the engine ran fine last week on the old filter, I swapped them, same problem. Put new filter back on, same problem.
After reading through the search results, my suspects are the fuel vent or anti-siphon valve on the tank. It's on the tank itself, right? Or maybe an obstructed or cracked fuel line? (only smelled gas when I took off the filter, not before)
Am I on the right track?
The boat is in the water, no trailer, so checking the outside vent isn't too appealing - Marina canal bottom is muck and has it's share of debris, fish hooks, etc.
I'm moderately capable on repairs, so you might have to dumb down anything too technical. :redface:
Thanks,
Pete