Spyro
Well-Known Member
I went to start the Johnson 3.5 a few days ago. It wouldn't start. I'd had the problem before and there was water in the fuel tank. First thought was check for fuel so I removed the drain screw on the underside of the carb bowl And again water came out instead of fuel. I let it run until it was fuel then shut off the valve refitted the screw and after a few pulls the engine ran fine.
My thoughts the last time this happened were that possibly I had left the vent open on the tank and rain water had got in as the engine is stored on the pushpit. This time it was definetly closed and no water could have got in as it was airtight (it hissed when I opened it).
Where did it come from? Is there water in fuel that can separate as in condensation then get back into the fuel and remain as water sinking to the bottom of the tank then into the carb bowl? The engine was last used about 6 weeks previously and was fine.
My thoughts the last time this happened were that possibly I had left the vent open on the tank and rain water had got in as the engine is stored on the pushpit. This time it was definetly closed and no water could have got in as it was airtight (it hissed when I opened it).
Where did it come from? Is there water in fuel that can separate as in condensation then get back into the fuel and remain as water sinking to the bottom of the tank then into the carb bowl? The engine was last used about 6 weeks previously and was fine.