Lakesailor
Well-Known Member
Had a nice day out in F3 yesterday until the wind died about a mile from home. Absolutely gone. Started the outboard and chugged along for about a minute and it stopped.
Put the sails back up and ghosted along back and sailed onto the mooring (beautifully done, if I say so myself). It was far too hot to do anything about the motor, so I went back out after tea and stripped the carb. I found some creamy-coloured jelly-like deposits in the float chamber and blocking the main jet.
Any idea where these have come from? Is it a constituent of modern unleaded fuel? It's a 4 stroke so it's pure petrol.
I cleaned the carb out in December when I replaced the needle valve.
The only other thing I can think of is that I got a new plastic fuel can a few weeks ago, but how does the slime it get past the fuel filter. Is it just a residue left after the fuel evaporates in the hot weather?
Any ideas?
Put the sails back up and ghosted along back and sailed onto the mooring (beautifully done, if I say so myself). It was far too hot to do anything about the motor, so I went back out after tea and stripped the carb. I found some creamy-coloured jelly-like deposits in the float chamber and blocking the main jet.
Any idea where these have come from? Is it a constituent of modern unleaded fuel? It's a 4 stroke so it's pure petrol.
I cleaned the carb out in December when I replaced the needle valve.
The only other thing I can think of is that I got a new plastic fuel can a few weeks ago, but how does the slime it get past the fuel filter. Is it just a residue left after the fuel evaporates in the hot weather?
Any ideas?