Hi Jeff, Sorry to hear about the outboard problems, first thing I would try is to open your gas cap and see if air rushes in or if it improves your motor's performance. A plugged or partially plugged gas cap vent could cause the symptoms you are describing. Next, check the fuel filter as you described. Try a new spark plug, or at least look at the condition of your spark plug, that could give you some indication as to what the problem might be. Lastly try fresh gas with a carb cleaner like sea foam in it, sometimes that will be just enough to take care of the problem. Good luck, I am sure you will get it worked out. --Chad On Aug 13, 2007, at 8:08 AM, Jeff Royce wrote:
Help!
I bought a brand new Nissan 4HP 4-stroke motor last year and it was very nice. Quiet. Started on the second pull every time. It has probably no more than 10 hours on it at this time as i use it mostly for ramp purposes. Up until last weekend it has been running perfectly.
Last weekend, though, i could not start it at the ramp. Not a sputter... not a single sign of life. We had to test our sailing skills and get out of the harbor under sail. Good practice but not something i wanted to do again. The next day i went to play with it to see if i could figure out what the problem was (right! I know outboards like Kobe Bryant knows humility). When i went to start it up on the trailer it cranked up on the second pull just like normal. I had no water hooked up to it so i let it go only a couple seconds and shrugged off our experience to some sort of anomoly.
Based on that succcess we went out again yesterday (Lake Pardee for those of you in norCal... fishing lake, no waterskiers allowed... lake level 98% of capacity and very clean). I went to start it up and it started as expected, but....
When i pushed the choke back in upon warm-up it proceeded to die... i pulled the choke back out to ensure that she would keep running ... perhaps she needed to warm up a bit more... pushed the choke back in and she died and would not start again. Showed no sign of life...
My novice thought is... fuel filter? Water in the line? I don't know how that could happen but i suppose it could. I will attempt to replace that myself if that is a probable cause but i thought i would throw it at this group first as you folks are dialed on all aspects of the Monty Life!!!
Thanks for your help,
Jeff M17 #336 _______________________________________________ http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/montgomery_boats