To start, my boat sat in storage for 7 months while we built a house and I neglected to take her out during this time. She sat uncovered in a storage parking lot. Beyond that mistake, in my 5 years of owning the boat I have never had engine issues. She's a "fire up on one start" type of engine. When I had the boat serviced they told me I wasn't going to like the outcome, that the carbs needed to be cleaned (for an extra $500), and the mechanic was worried about the cylinders. Again, never had issues with this engine. I paid them the $400 it cost me to have it serviced and told them I would figure it out. I did some research and decided to try Seafoam carb cleaner and ran it through a gas tank like the instructions read.
After two days of messing around with the boat in my driveway, IT STARTED AND IDLED with no issues. I even let it cool down for a few hours, hooked the hose back up and she started on the first key-turn with no issues. I thought I dodged the mechanic bullet and loaded her up the next morning to run out to my redfish hole. Started up no problem and ran great for about 300 yards. At 32mph it lost power (how I describe it) and at full throttle it was only running 15mph and would eventually bog down and cut off. Then I would have issues re-starting the motor all together. Fuel issue? Yes, I believe so because my primer bulb wouldn't stay hard. So I tinker with it again for another day or so in the driveway until I can get the primer bulb hard again. At this point I'm thinking its a fuel issue and once I address this I'll be fine. I put the boat in the water the next morning and it cranked on the first try but cut off when I put it in reverse. Primer bulb is soft and won't pump gas. I take the quick connect engine connector off and release it to clear any air in the line and I'm stoked, the bulb is hard and I'm ready to go fishing. The engine never started again and after working with it for a day or so in the driveway, I am stumped.
What do I have going on here? I just don't understand how I could have a great working engine one moment and the next it won't start. The worst in me wants to think the mechanic pulled a fast one on me.
After two days of messing around with the boat in my driveway, IT STARTED AND IDLED with no issues. I even let it cool down for a few hours, hooked the hose back up and she started on the first key-turn with no issues. I thought I dodged the mechanic bullet and loaded her up the next morning to run out to my redfish hole. Started up no problem and ran great for about 300 yards. At 32mph it lost power (how I describe it) and at full throttle it was only running 15mph and would eventually bog down and cut off. Then I would have issues re-starting the motor all together. Fuel issue? Yes, I believe so because my primer bulb wouldn't stay hard. So I tinker with it again for another day or so in the driveway until I can get the primer bulb hard again. At this point I'm thinking its a fuel issue and once I address this I'll be fine. I put the boat in the water the next morning and it cranked on the first try but cut off when I put it in reverse. Primer bulb is soft and won't pump gas. I take the quick connect engine connector off and release it to clear any air in the line and I'm stoked, the bulb is hard and I'm ready to go fishing. The engine never started again and after working with it for a day or so in the driveway, I am stumped.
What do I have going on here? I just don't understand how I could have a great working engine one moment and the next it won't start. The worst in me wants to think the mechanic pulled a fast one on me.
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