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Yamaha F4 4HP 4 stroke outboard dies ...
My outboard seemingly dies in a random fashion. It generally starts for the first time of use in any day. Then, after a ten minute run ashore it might die after I’ve slowed down for a minute or it might not. After leaving it for a couple of hours it usually, but not always will restart. It almost always restarts the following morning. It doesn’t matter whether I use the internal tank or the main tank. I’ve changed the spark plug, stripped down the carburettor and cleaned it, checked the fuel filter and put a dose of carburettor cleaner in the fuel tank. Sometimes the engine will work fine for a week, sometimes it won’t. I’m reluctant to take it to a service station because I won’t be able to get back on my boat which I live on and is at anchor. Also, because the problem is random and Sod’s law will mean that the engine runs perfectly when I hand it over to the engineer.
Any advice gratefully received.
My outboard seemingly dies in a random fashion. It generally starts for the first time of use in any day. Then, after a ten minute run ashore it might die after I’ve slowed down for a minute or it might not. After leaving it for a couple of hours it usually, but not always will restart. It almost always restarts the following morning. It doesn’t matter whether I use the internal tank or the main tank. I’ve changed the spark plug, stripped down the carburettor and cleaned it, checked the fuel filter and put a dose of carburettor cleaner in the fuel tank. Sometimes the engine will work fine for a week, sometimes it won’t. I’m reluctant to take it to a service station because I won’t be able to get back on my boat which I live on and is at anchor. Also, because the problem is random and Sod’s law will mean that the engine runs perfectly when I hand it over to the engineer.
Any advice gratefully received.