Hello, I've got a 4hp 1972 (4206S). The only tune up it ever got in 40 years was a recent carb rebuild & new plugs. But it STILL runs good in the bucket. Now, on the dinghy, though, it is REALLY hard to start.
Symptoms:
* Hard to start, needs starter fluid to get it going
* Floods easily--dry out wet plugs, give it ether and may eventually start
* Once started, requires intermittent hand bulb pumping, for the first 5 min; when it warms up, seems to run on its own OK
* Spits gas from the fuel connector body on the engine when you disconnect to run gas out of carb--Bad O ring?
Other thoughts:
* Reed valves seem solid and springy
* Fuel pump seems OK, (40 years old). But when it runs, it seems to get fuel
QUESTIONS:
* Is this all due to the fuel connector body (376154) letting air in?
* Why does it seem to "start" so rich/flood
* Can fuel pump be the problem? Or do they either work, or not?
* Should I do a tune up and replace coils/pts/condenser/reed valves (or am I fixing things that ain't broke)?
Thanks!
Symptoms:
* Hard to start, needs starter fluid to get it going
* Floods easily--dry out wet plugs, give it ether and may eventually start
* Once started, requires intermittent hand bulb pumping, for the first 5 min; when it warms up, seems to run on its own OK
* Spits gas from the fuel connector body on the engine when you disconnect to run gas out of carb--Bad O ring?
Other thoughts:
* Reed valves seem solid and springy
* Fuel pump seems OK, (40 years old). But when it runs, it seems to get fuel
QUESTIONS:
* Is this all due to the fuel connector body (376154) letting air in?
* Why does it seem to "start" so rich/flood
* Can fuel pump be the problem? Or do they either work, or not?
* Should I do a tune up and replace coils/pts/condenser/reed valves (or am I fixing things that ain't broke)?
Thanks!
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