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Destroyer 08-28-2017 01:44 PM

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Originally Posted by bgares (Post 233975)
Ok...finally had some time to put in to the boat this weekend (been a crazy few weeks at that place that pays the bills). I finished rebuilding the one carb that was leaking, cleaned the others out. Did a Link & Sync (to the best I could figure out). Put a new in-line fuel filter in, as I had no idea when the other one was from. Finally, it was time for another test fire. She continued doing the same it did before (would fire, 'burp'/backfire, then stall out). I decided to try to start with the throttle open a bit - started about 10% throttle, and worked my way up to about 50%, and it fired up! I immediately backed down to neutral after it fired, and it stalled right out. No matter what I did, unless the throttle was opened up a bit, it wouldn't stay running. After 2 tries like this, I decided to call it quits on starting until I could get back here and get some more advice. After getting out of the boat, I noticed a little smoke/steam coming from the exhaust ports. So, I guess I need to replace the water pump (planned on doing this anyway, just haven't been able to figure out how to yet). I also drained the gear oil, and plan on replacing that too. So, my newest questions:
1. How do I get the lower unit off to replace/rebuild the water pump? I found the 6 or 7 bolts at the bottom, but after taking them off, something is still holding it.
2. Any advice on why it would run with the throttle open, but not at idle?
3. What's the best oil to use to refill the gear case, as I doubt the OMC Hi-Vis Gear Oil recommended by the manufacturer is still available!

As always, thanks for any insight/help. It's greatly appreciated! Here's to still hoping I can get my grandpop out on the boat one more time!

OMC Hi-Vis Gear oil is still available. If you can't find it any other place look on eBay. Lots of it there.

THEFERMANATOR 08-28-2017 11:23 PM

My bet is you didn't get the carbs cleaned correctly, and your pickup tubes are plugged. Otherwise you need to inspect it for cracked reeds. As to dropping the lower unit, did you remove the trim anode and get the bolt above it?

bgares 08-29-2017 06:42 AM

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Originally Posted by THEFERMANATOR (Post 233985)
My bet is you didn't get the carbs cleaned correctly, and your pickup tubes are plugged. Otherwise you need to inspect it for cracked reeds. As to dropping the lower unit, did you remove the trim anode and get the bolt above it?

Not getting the carbs cleaned correctly is a definite possibility! When you say pickup tubes - are you referring to the small fuel lines that run to each carb, or something else? If it's those small fuel lines, what's the best way to clean them? Pressurized air? Carb cleaner?

In regards to the lower unit, I did remove the trim anode, and the bolt above it. The unit dropped about an inch, and would move back and forth/side to side, but wouldn't drop out completely. Is there something that connects it the the motor, or do the gear just slip together, and perhaps I did to pull a little harder to separate?

THEFERMANATOR 08-29-2017 10:55 PM

You didn't take the shift linkage loose. Look under the carbs on the front side of the powerhead, and com8ng in from the port side, you'll see the shift linkage. I want to say it's a 5/16" hex head bolt. DO NOT DROP IT taking it out. If you do, it can fall down the whole for the shift shaft, and be gone. And do not turn the shift shaft once you drop the lower, if you do, you will be resetting your shift linkage height.


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