Evinrude dramas

I have an 85 year 70hp evinrude outboard and am having fuel dramas. For example loosing fuel pressure at idle, it just dies in the ass after all the fuel in the lines has been used up wont suck out of the tank but if you pump the fuel bulb tight again it will run no dramas until its used all that fuel again. Don’t have any problems when I’m out cruising around only at idle? Replaced fuel bulb, checked breathers on fuel tanks all ok, checked all fuel lines for leaks none, stripped fuel pump and cleaned diaphragm ok, but there was a bit of grit in there! Cleaned fuel filter and cleaned all plugs. Still playing up could it be low compression in one of the cylinders runs fine when its going it’s not missing at all, or is fuel pump on the way out.

Any help appreciated

 


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repower your boat, she's an

Tue, 2011-02-08 12:51

repower your boat, she's an old workhorse and seems to have served you well but she's 26 years old now, time to get some Etec fun on the back, 90hp or 70hp would be good fun with less fuel used.

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when i was working on my

Tue, 2011-02-08 13:22

when i was working on my yamaha and it wouldn't idle.

 

I pulled apart the carby, a particular screw has a hollow shank with a cross hole across the shank. this was gummed up as it was cleaned the motor idled.

 

this screw was on opposite side to mixture and idle - and on the upper part of the carby.

 

 

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I had this

Tue, 2011-02-08 13:58

I had this on my 95 Johnson 40hp.  Envinrude and Johnson are pretty similar.  It was the fuel pump I couldnt see a hole but it kept losing pressure at low revs which is a real pain.  I got it fixed by fitting a different aftermarket fuel pump, boat city did it for me I think they specialise in Evinrude/Johnson.

not a real cheap fix but cheaper than a new motor i suppose

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Kit

Tue, 2011-02-08 13:58

Put a kit in your fuel pump. Sounds like the non return valve isn't sealing properly and at an idle where there is a low flow its not holding enough to keep the engine supplied.

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cheers

Tue, 2011-02-08 14:27

Cheers guys for the help will give that a crack. Just needs to make it through till the next ban in october then shes going to be repowerd

 

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PLUGS

Tue, 2011-02-08 15:39

You may find that you need new spark plugs , as your motor is an oil mix motor and possible they have gummed up abit and need cleaning or there worn down and need replacement

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Has it got a vro type fuel

Tue, 2011-02-08 16:00

Has it got a vro type fuel pump? (oil injection type pump)

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VRO

Tue, 2011-02-08 19:22

pretty sure thats what mine used to have till it got replaced, troublesome.  Still it is an old motor done well

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Check your pickup in the tank

Tue, 2011-02-08 19:37

Check your pickup in the tank if you can, it might be bleeding air. Its happend to me before.

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 have you checked all fuel

Tue, 2011-02-08 22:20

 have you checked all fuel lines for pin hole air leaks. one way to check is to remove all lines and test them under pressure submersed in water the same way you do a pushbike tube

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