John thomas
New Member
I have just purchased a second hand 2003 2 Stroke Johnson 8hp outboard.
Perfect condition, clean almost new (looking)
When cold it starts and runs fine. When hot it will not idle and just cuts out. It is then impossible to restart it until it has cooled down to cold!
Today (we are in spain) we ran it for 5 minutes at full throttle, it was not running as fast as one would expect, and then it just cut out. It would not start again (blisters on finger from pulling) I then had to row the dinghy for an hour back to the marina. After it had cooled, it started and idles just fine.
What is the cause?????
1: the carb is CLEAN, the Fuel is NEW, the Filter is CLEAN, the main jet is CLEAN, the fuel Pipes are all CLEAN.
When it is hot and stops, the sparking plugs are DRY and CLEAN!!!!! which is an indication that they are not getting any fuel at all.
After it stopped I was under the impression that it was flooded and would not start because of this but this is obviously not the case.
For some reason, the engine, which runs superbly when cold, stops getting any fuel when it heats up.
Has anybody ANY idea what the cause could be????????
Perfect condition, clean almost new (looking)
When cold it starts and runs fine. When hot it will not idle and just cuts out. It is then impossible to restart it until it has cooled down to cold!
Today (we are in spain) we ran it for 5 minutes at full throttle, it was not running as fast as one would expect, and then it just cut out. It would not start again (blisters on finger from pulling) I then had to row the dinghy for an hour back to the marina. After it had cooled, it started and idles just fine.
What is the cause?????
1: the carb is CLEAN, the Fuel is NEW, the Filter is CLEAN, the main jet is CLEAN, the fuel Pipes are all CLEAN.
When it is hot and stops, the sparking plugs are DRY and CLEAN!!!!! which is an indication that they are not getting any fuel at all.
After it stopped I was under the impression that it was flooded and would not start because of this but this is obviously not the case.
For some reason, the engine, which runs superbly when cold, stops getting any fuel when it heats up.
Has anybody ANY idea what the cause could be????????