FairweatherDave
Well-Known Member
Been really pleased with how sweetly my Suzuki has been performing this summer, when out of the blue it cut out and would not restart. The way it cuts out is the clue, absolutely no warning, and then a very sudden death. I thought the lead to the spark plug might be loose, but I think that is fine. Restart in the dustbin, starts as sweetly as usual, then next time it does sudden death on my return from the mooring, having run well for the mile to get out there.
Now I have just cleaned the carb and changed the fuel (refiltered it) and it restarted and ran beautifully, for all of twenty seconds. I pushed the throttle lever down a fraction to slow the engine when it died very abruptly. I feel this was co-incidence because it would not restart. Does the panel think this sounds like a dirty carb still.... grit in a jet or does it sound electrical. I'm used to engines petering out or a stuck float valve preventing starting. I suspect I need to do a more thorough carb clean but interested if people have other ideas.
Now I have just cleaned the carb and changed the fuel (refiltered it) and it restarted and ran beautifully, for all of twenty seconds. I pushed the throttle lever down a fraction to slow the engine when it died very abruptly. I feel this was co-incidence because it would not restart. Does the panel think this sounds like a dirty carb still.... grit in a jet or does it sound electrical. I'm used to engines petering out or a stuck float valve preventing starting. I suspect I need to do a more thorough carb clean but interested if people have other ideas.