Lakesailor
Well-Known Member
I went out yesterday to move Slippy to the jetty from the mooring to fit a new pintle (another story). Couldn't start the outboard (Yamaha 4hp, 4 stroke). Drained the float chamber, so there was fuel, Swapped plugs and checked spark. Feeble but present. Started and ran for moments before stopping.
To cut out all the twaddle, I took the motor home and stripped it and found loads of water in the fuel. It's a 1 litre integral tank and this much water was in the tank
Plus of course the whole floatchamber full.
Where does it come from?
I had a water in fuel problem on my last boat, but I put that down to the remote tank having a vent pipe overboard and pulling warm air in as the day cooled down thus getting condensation every night. But that was a 15 litre tank.
Even if leaving the vent on the cap undone on the current motor allows the same to happen here, it's only a weeny tank and a very small vent hole.
This is a large amount of water.
Any ideas?
To cut out all the twaddle, I took the motor home and stripped it and found loads of water in the fuel. It's a 1 litre integral tank and this much water was in the tank
Plus of course the whole floatchamber full.
Where does it come from?
I had a water in fuel problem on my last boat, but I put that down to the remote tank having a vent pipe overboard and pulling warm air in as the day cooled down thus getting condensation every night. But that was a 15 litre tank.
Even if leaving the vent on the cap undone on the current motor allows the same to happen here, it's only a weeny tank and a very small vent hole.
This is a large amount of water.
Any ideas?