help with outboard
Submitted by fisherking on Fri, 2008-08-29 17:47
Can any of you guys recommend a good outboard mechanic?
I have a Johnson 140hp that has decided not to run. I was out all day Sat & it ran great, never missed a beat. Got home, washed the boat & went to flush the motor & it just wouldn't start.
Have tried new fuel, cleaned the carbys, have got a spark but it just wont go. Timing hasn't slipped so key way is good.
It's a total mystery, any help would be great.
Thanks guys.
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Faulkner Family
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what area
so you dont have to travel too much
RUSS & SANDY
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RUSS and SANDY. A family that fishes together stays together
BQ544
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try Chivers Marine.....
try Chivers Marine.....
Wazo
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Just Marine
ernie Just, Hillarys boat yard. Prob the best in the Northern suburbs.
Faulkner Family
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there is a few dodgy ones around
tried a few ,ended up at rockingham boating,they do alright by me
RUSS & SANDY
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RUSS and SANDY. A family that fishes together stays together
fisherking
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outboard problem
I live in Maddington.
The motor turns over & sometimes fires, but only runs for a second.
My first thought was a fuel prob, but now I'm thinking electrical.
Is there any way of testing the power packs?
I'm sure I'll catch a biggy oneday.
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NOHA
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If you have a spark, stick
If you have a spark, stick with a fuel problem. Blocked jets in the carbie?? Blocked fuel filter.
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diji
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Four stroke or two stroke
If its a four check the fuel pump a couple of mates have had problems with there's
spray a bit of fuel down the spark plug holes put them back in and give it a crank if it fires you know know its fuel
fisherking
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Thanks guy's will try that
Thanks guy's will try that tomorrow
I'm sure I'll catch a biggy oneday.
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Auslobster
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When my old Yamaha's did
When my old Yamaha's did this it turned out to be air in the fuel line.
carassius
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Ace Motor Wreckers in
Ace Motor Wreckers in Belmont, can get details for you. New & 2nd hand parts, great for older models (ie my Mariner 60) have my boat in now gettin a gear box rebuild, power head service & new prop. Will let you know cost when i pick her up next week.
ACE Marine outboard wreckers29 Newlyn Street, Belmont, WA 6104
p: (08) 9477 5616
fisherking
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outboard probs(WA outbords)
Thanks guys. Think this is gonna be a big headache. Played around with it again yesterday, got it to run perfectly first turn of the key for 15-20 times & when it's running it runs really well. But then, with no warning, it just dies.
It did this twice yesterday. Now I've put it all back together & I am gonna take it to WA Outboards in Cannington. Has anyone had dealings with them? Are they any good??
I'm sure I'll catch a biggy oneday.
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Feel your pain fisherking!
Many years ago, when I had my first boat, it would start every time on dry land and when launching. But then, if we'd been anchored or drifting for even an hour - it sometimes refused to start. Yet, there were times when, when anchored for 3 hours, it would test start every 30 minutes, only not to start when we wanted to return. So I feel your pain!
I'm no OB mechanic, but, from what the more knowledgeable guys have said, fuel supply problems seems to be the likely culprit, especially with it running smoothly when you can start it.
Purely speculation, but I wonder - could an intermittent short in the head of the motor be the issue - just a wild guess.
Anyway mate, good luck with it - hope you get it sorted out once and for all!
Colin Molloy
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Soon to be de "dreamweaver" ed!