mogmog2
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It's not unknown for drive shaft/crankcase seals to harden as well, creating air leak into what should be a vacuum.
OK, thanks for that - that's a longer-term issue to look at....
It's not unknown for drive shaft/crankcase seals to harden as well, creating air leak into what should be a vacuum.
My 2p. I gave mine a going over when I got it a year and a half ago. I can't for the life of me remember why but I bought a new piece of fuel hose, so I must have seen something happening to it.
20 years is a long time to store an engine. Don't forget the vent in the petrol tank cap. The "plastic" pipes will harden in that time and the inside of the tank will attract what we used to call "varnish" that flakes off and blocks the tap.
I don't think any 2.2 hp will have a remote tank. In-tank fine filter (bit sticking up inside tank) is a suspect item with those erratic symptoms. A new fuel tap comes with the filter - I fitted one last year to my 3.3 - had similar mostly ran but occasionally wouldn't problem. Could have cleaned the old filter but the tap body was very slightly cracked and leaking.
I regularly call into Force 4 on my way to the yard.
If I needed anything while I am there I have often gone to Seateach . (They used to be in North street before moving to by the Railway station) but not used them since the name change and move to Thornham . ( will be very handy though as less than a stone's throw away)
I know nothing about Emsworth Outboards
The float needle should be available as a "part" .... at a price!
Not clear from you posts if your engine has a remote tank or just an integral tank. I assumed the latter but if it has a remote tank, as thinwater seems to think, then as he says suspect air in-leakage esp at at the fuel line connector. There will also be a fuel pump, which could be defective, if it has a remote tank.
Bad plugs can do weird and wonderful things, worth replacing,
May have a spare carb off a low hour engine but think I threw it outside so probably gubbed