VicS
Well-Known Member
The OP's engine is 4 stroke.
Yes I know thats why I suggested it!
The OP's engine is 4 stroke.
Have you tried the first option?
1st option. Fling a small eggcup's worth of petrol into the air intake and pull the starter.
It only takes a moment and it's surprising how often it get's the motor running. (You may say there is no spark so why should it start. I don't know, but it often works and it's so easy it's worth a go.)
No luck. For a second I thought it might have something to do with the alternator. Connected the
wires to a lamp but no cigar.
Depending on what the engineer comes up with I'll probably have to consider the Tohatsu a write off, no way I'm going to pour hundreds into an unreliable engine.
Kill switch doesn't seem to be the problem
Depending on what the engineer comes up with I'll probably have to consider the Tohatsu a write off, no way I'm going to pour hundreds into an unreliable engine.
Oh well. Always worth a try.No luck.
One last thought: backpressure. The leg certainly sits low in the water with the auxiliary exhaust ports just above the waterline.
Nothing I can do about the well design and raising the (long shaft) outboard would result in the prop ending up in the well itself.
Hard starting aside however I can't see how this could cause ignition problems.