Just purchased a 1991 Evinrude 8HP E8REIA that has trouble starting. It runs fine if you spray a lot of starter fluid in the carb and runs good for minutes until you turn it off. Idles good and revs higher good. I've cleaned the carb, adjusted the low speed needle while its running, checked the float and needle valve, blew out and cleaned all of the openings inside, checked and resolved issues with the fuel line, installed a rebuild kit in the fuel pump and tested it. Also replaced the spark plugs and checked for spark.
The choke is good and goes back to open when released. If you shine a light down the carb after you choke it and crank on it you can see fuel in the tube, so I'm at a loss what it could be. Maybe not enough gas is getting through, but why? The high speed tube is fixed on this engine. Compression on each cylinder is 60 so they are equal. Gas is new with 50:1 two stroke oil.
One thing that looks odd to me is the idle circuit is fed by a rubber tube that goes from a plastic piece at the bottom to a metal tube at the roof of the bowl. The metal tube is close to a curved piece making it difficult to impossible to seat the tube all the way to the roof. I'm not sure if this tube should be forced all the way to the roof or not.
Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks, Chris
The choke is good and goes back to open when released. If you shine a light down the carb after you choke it and crank on it you can see fuel in the tube, so I'm at a loss what it could be. Maybe not enough gas is getting through, but why? The high speed tube is fixed on this engine. Compression on each cylinder is 60 so they are equal. Gas is new with 50:1 two stroke oil.
One thing that looks odd to me is the idle circuit is fed by a rubber tube that goes from a plastic piece at the bottom to a metal tube at the roof of the bowl. The metal tube is close to a curved piece making it difficult to impossible to seat the tube all the way to the roof. I'm not sure if this tube should be forced all the way to the roof or not.
Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks, Chris
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