davidpbo
Well-Known Member
I did post briefly on someone else's thread.
Towards the end of last season the sound of my outboard changed between outings developing what I can only describe as a rattle when running.
Normally when I started it it would start fairly easily with choke closed, I then imediately had to open it.
When the noise came I had to fiddle with the choke far more usually leaving it in a half way position.
Now testing it in a tank it start OK but when I engage drive it labours and stalls. Rattle is still there.
I have stripped and cleaned the carb which had some gunge in the bottom of the float chamber but not anywere else. Have not tried new fuel yet.
I am wondering if some water ran back up the leg and has damaged a bearing. When I take the motor off it is usually laid on its side on the pontoon whilst I get out of the dinghy then carried up the pontoon by its handle which should mean I would have thought it has had a reasonable time to drain. The motor is stored vertically at home.
Towards the end of last season the sound of my outboard changed between outings developing what I can only describe as a rattle when running.
Normally when I started it it would start fairly easily with choke closed, I then imediately had to open it.
When the noise came I had to fiddle with the choke far more usually leaving it in a half way position.
Now testing it in a tank it start OK but when I engage drive it labours and stalls. Rattle is still there.
I have stripped and cleaned the carb which had some gunge in the bottom of the float chamber but not anywere else. Have not tried new fuel yet.
I am wondering if some water ran back up the leg and has damaged a bearing. When I take the motor off it is usually laid on its side on the pontoon whilst I get out of the dinghy then carried up the pontoon by its handle which should mean I would have thought it has had a reasonable time to drain. The motor is stored vertically at home.