Hello,
After many ifs and buts, I did not manage to fix this on my own, therefore I turn it to you guys.
It all started last year when I had problems with the rpm that went up and down etc. Sometime it worked fine, sometime not.
I did some troubleshooting and removed the cover one day when it malfunctioned and discovered that it was leaking (gushing) out petrol from the top of the three carburetors (it's three cylinder engine).
Then I took up the boat and began to disassemble the carburetor and checked the gaskets, etc., nothing looked directly bad. I replaced a gasket between the top and bottom of the carburetor and I adjusted the float many times.
After adjusting the float about 10 times in different modes and restarting, I finally got it (I thought). It did not leak and I screwed everything up and put the boat in the lake again.
I was glad that I've fixed the problem, but after a trip later the same error did occur again. I then opened the hood and found to my horror that the middle carburetor had started to leak. I was furious and left it to the workshop during the winter instead.
The winter passed, the guy at the workshop ran it for hours and it worked flawlessly. He said that he could not do anything when it works properly when he was running it. I had pointed out the problem and he knew that it works well sometimes.
In June, I decided to pick it up, he had said that he screwed some screws that were loose and adjusted the idle screws. I was hoping that it made it, even though I was very skeptical.
I took home the engine again, bought a new tank and hose to rule out that that was what the problem. I launched the boat into the lake and it went better than ever.
The second time I was going out fishing the problem started again on the way home. I took off the cover and saw that the top carburetor leaked again.
What the hell can be wrong?
Hint. It seems that it starts to leak after I have been out driving around and fishing for a few hours.
I apologize for bad english.
After many ifs and buts, I did not manage to fix this on my own, therefore I turn it to you guys.
It all started last year when I had problems with the rpm that went up and down etc. Sometime it worked fine, sometime not.
I did some troubleshooting and removed the cover one day when it malfunctioned and discovered that it was leaking (gushing) out petrol from the top of the three carburetors (it's three cylinder engine).
Then I took up the boat and began to disassemble the carburetor and checked the gaskets, etc., nothing looked directly bad. I replaced a gasket between the top and bottom of the carburetor and I adjusted the float many times.
After adjusting the float about 10 times in different modes and restarting, I finally got it (I thought). It did not leak and I screwed everything up and put the boat in the lake again.
I was glad that I've fixed the problem, but after a trip later the same error did occur again. I then opened the hood and found to my horror that the middle carburetor had started to leak. I was furious and left it to the workshop during the winter instead.
The winter passed, the guy at the workshop ran it for hours and it worked flawlessly. He said that he could not do anything when it works properly when he was running it. I had pointed out the problem and he knew that it works well sometimes.
In June, I decided to pick it up, he had said that he screwed some screws that were loose and adjusted the idle screws. I was hoping that it made it, even though I was very skeptical.
I took home the engine again, bought a new tank and hose to rule out that that was what the problem. I launched the boat into the lake and it went better than ever.
The second time I was going out fishing the problem started again on the way home. I took off the cover and saw that the top carburetor leaked again.
What the hell can be wrong?
Hint. It seems that it starts to leak after I have been out driving around and fishing for a few hours.
I apologize for bad english.
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