I can start it up in my driveway (with the hose hooked up), and it runs fine. I can start it at launch, and go across the lake, just fine.
But just try to restart it and keep it running...it just won't start up or stay running. Eventually, I can get it going...and if I can get it going, I can keep it running...at least until I have to start it again. But something isn't right.
When it happens, the bulb in the fuel line goes flat...am I not getting enough fuel through for some reason?
My initial reaction is to try a new/different fuel line between the tank and the motor, to see if that is the problem.
Any other experiences or suggestions to help me out? Thanks in advance...
Pulled the old girl out today to celebrate 45 years of ownership!. Gave it a bath and an oil change and some fresh gas. Put the paint on 44 years ago and still polishes up pretty fair! Gonna put some miles on it this weekend after barely getting it out last year.
I’ve been givin’ all my local buds grief about those for years. Finally bought some and keep buying it. But I’ve also been trying to cut back on beer drinkin’ to lean out this dad bad a little, this qualifies I figger.
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I can start it up in my driveway (with the hose hooked up), and it runs fine. I can start it at launch, and go across the lake, just fine.
But just try to restart it and keep it running...it just won't start up or stay running. Eventually, I can get it going...and if I can get it going, I can keep it running...at least until I have to start it again. But something isn't right.
When it happens, the bulb in the fuel line goes flat...am I not getting enough fuel through for some reason?
My initial reaction is to try a new/different fuel line between the tank and the motor, to see if that is the problem.
Any other experiences or suggestions to help me out? Thanks in advance...
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