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steplift20
04-12-2019, 03:40 PM
My primer bulb, I pump it but it feels empty, it does not get hard but the motor starts and runs  , I don't get it,shouldn't it get firm? It used to , 
any suggestions on what to look at  thank you
Destroyer
04-12-2019, 06:06 PM
My primer bulb, I pump it but it feels empty, it does not get hard but the motor starts and runs  , I don't get it,shouldn't it get firm? It used to , 
any suggestions on what to look at  thank you
Have you tried Viagra?  :you:
I'd look at your carbs.  The floats are supposed to close and stop fuel flow when the bowls are full. Sounds to me like that isn't happening which is why the bulb doesn't get hard.  :head:
phatdaddy
04-12-2019, 06:29 PM
If your motor has a quick disconnect, un hook and see if u can build pressure, if not crimp fuel ine between ball and motor and check then.
If you do need a new ball, i ve had best service out of the mercury OEM. Worst ones are the sierra, rubber does not stay pliable very long
Hey don t worry, happens to everyone occasionally...
wellcraftv20step
04-13-2019, 03:57 AM
That exact same thing  used to happen to me , then I realized the arrow on the ball wasn't  tilted upward
steplift20
04-13-2019, 10:31 AM
Phatdaddy it is a Sierra , but it's a new bulb / ball the arrow is pointing to the engine too , weird , and I didn't try viagra  , don't need that yet lol ,I like when my ball gets firm, it used to. I'm going to check all the connections first , that should be a one way check valve too I believe, if I take the connection that on the engine I should be able to see fuel coming out ,right? Let you guys know what happens.
steplift20
04-13-2019, 10:33 AM
Hey wellcraft , what do you mean  pointed upward?  Mine is vertical, that should not matter I think
SkunkBoat
04-13-2019, 08:56 PM
Have you tried Viagra?  :you:
I'd look at your carbs.  The floats are supposed to close and stop fuel flow when the bowls are full. :head:
Carbs?? That's so 80's!:you:
steplift20
04-13-2019, 09:47 PM
1988 to be exact
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