trobinson017
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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This is related to another thread I started about water in my gas tank.
Ok, after all these recent cold spells and work interruptions I've gotten back to working on my boat and the starting problem. Today I pumped all the water out of my tank. Then I pumped the gas out of each carb float bowl until clear. After I did the lowest one I moved on up the stack, draining each. On the second to the top one while pumping the bulb I noticed gas dripping from the lowest one. I double-checked the drain plug and it was tight. I pumped some more and noted the gas seems to be leaking from the gasket between the float bowl and carb body at the front side of the carb. I cleaned up all the gas and let the engine area dry out for about an hour. I realize now this was probably not a good idea but.....I went ahead and started the engine. It started and ran fine, very strong. But I could see gas dripping from that one carb, so I shut it down immediately. I won't run it again until I get the leaking resolved. My thought is the gasket is blown. I've never dealt with an outboard carb. Is it something I can fix myself or should I call my mechanic? Money is tight right now so if I can do it myself without major difficulties that would be best. Or, do you all think it might be something else that is allowing the leakage?
Appreciate all the help so far very much!!
Ok, after all these recent cold spells and work interruptions I've gotten back to working on my boat and the starting problem. Today I pumped all the water out of my tank. Then I pumped the gas out of each carb float bowl until clear. After I did the lowest one I moved on up the stack, draining each. On the second to the top one while pumping the bulb I noticed gas dripping from the lowest one. I double-checked the drain plug and it was tight. I pumped some more and noted the gas seems to be leaking from the gasket between the float bowl and carb body at the front side of the carb. I cleaned up all the gas and let the engine area dry out for about an hour. I realize now this was probably not a good idea but.....I went ahead and started the engine. It started and ran fine, very strong. But I could see gas dripping from that one carb, so I shut it down immediately. I won't run it again until I get the leaking resolved. My thought is the gasket is blown. I've never dealt with an outboard carb. Is it something I can fix myself or should I call my mechanic? Money is tight right now so if I can do it myself without major difficulties that would be best. Or, do you all think it might be something else that is allowing the leakage?
Appreciate all the help so far very much!!