okeedokee
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Hello guys (and girls). I am in need of a little advice.
I bought my first boat last week, after a few years of borrowing my friends. It's only for fishing so I got a little 17ft Microplus.
The guy who sold it to me has stated that the engine has had a good service and was running fine.
So my first fishing trip! Everything started well. Boat launched easy, motor running and heading out to sea. After about an hour of running the engine just stopped. It was like I had hit the kill switch (I don't know if the engine has such a thing). So first thing I checked was petrol. Had over half a tank so that was ok. Checked the little pump primer thingy on the fuel line. That was a bit soft so pumped it up. Still wouldn't start. Next I took the cover off checked the wires from the coil wires etc. They were on. After about 10 minutes of thinking what could be wrong I tried again. It started. So, not wanting to be stuck out there, we headed back. About half way back it stopped again. So we waited about 15 mins, then it started again.
Does anybody have an idea as to what the problem could be. I know a little about engines (cars and bikes mainly) so have come to the conclusion that its not fuel. I am minded to think that it is probably electrical.
Now I am told that the engine is a Johnson Seahorse 35hp 2 stroke. The year is somewhere around 1985. I haven't found the identity tag yet to confirm this. However, the casing has a decal on it that says Seahorse 25, so I am thinking that it may only be a 25hp.
Do these engines have kill switches on them. If so where are they?
Before I take the engine somewhere, would it be worth changing the coil packs?
Also, I noticed when the engine was running that when I turned the key to the OFF position the engine kept running. To stop the engine I had to pull the throttle right back and then it just stopped. Is this normal? On my friends boat you just turned the key off. I don't know if this is connected to my problem or not
Any help would be appreciated
I bought my first boat last week, after a few years of borrowing my friends. It's only for fishing so I got a little 17ft Microplus.
The guy who sold it to me has stated that the engine has had a good service and was running fine.
So my first fishing trip! Everything started well. Boat launched easy, motor running and heading out to sea. After about an hour of running the engine just stopped. It was like I had hit the kill switch (I don't know if the engine has such a thing). So first thing I checked was petrol. Had over half a tank so that was ok. Checked the little pump primer thingy on the fuel line. That was a bit soft so pumped it up. Still wouldn't start. Next I took the cover off checked the wires from the coil wires etc. They were on. After about 10 minutes of thinking what could be wrong I tried again. It started. So, not wanting to be stuck out there, we headed back. About half way back it stopped again. So we waited about 15 mins, then it started again.
Does anybody have an idea as to what the problem could be. I know a little about engines (cars and bikes mainly) so have come to the conclusion that its not fuel. I am minded to think that it is probably electrical.
Now I am told that the engine is a Johnson Seahorse 35hp 2 stroke. The year is somewhere around 1985. I haven't found the identity tag yet to confirm this. However, the casing has a decal on it that says Seahorse 25, so I am thinking that it may only be a 25hp.
Do these engines have kill switches on them. If so where are they?
Before I take the engine somewhere, would it be worth changing the coil packs?
Also, I noticed when the engine was running that when I turned the key to the OFF position the engine kept running. To stop the engine I had to pull the throttle right back and then it just stopped. Is this normal? On my friends boat you just turned the key off. I don't know if this is connected to my problem or not
Any help would be appreciated