Engine cranks but will not turn over. PLEASE HELP
Hi guys, I am new to the forum and looking for some help dealing with a problem I have been having with my 97 speedster.
During the summer, the drain plug was left open by accident and the engine compartment filled up with saltwater and I was able pump out the water and with the help of some buddies, pull the boat up onto my sport port. The cylinders ended up filling up with water and the who thing was a disaster. I had a local mechanic come by my house and take a look during the week when I was not around and he was able to get it up and running again. Unfortunately I was not around for the next month and there was nobody around to start up the engines. Long story short, I have been having problems starting up my starboard engine ever since. The port engine runs fine though, go figure. Through a lot of trouble shooting, I have diagnosed the problem as a blockage in the carb. I have come to this conclusion because I inserted a priming ball in the fuel line and I know it is working, but it is not going through the carb, or to the point where it will reach the cylinders. The engine does turn over when I spray starter fluid in the carb screen or even when I have poured gas into the screen as well but shuts down when it burns off. So I know it will start if it were getting gas, but it is not.
I am at a point where I feel like removing the whole carb and cleaning it out or replacing whatever needs to be replaced. I dont know if this is a wise approach or if i have diagnosed it properly. I have become determined to fix this on my own over the winter months.
Does anybody have anything they can add or suggest or has anybody seen/heard anything like this before. I would be really grateful for your input.
Thanks,
Andrew
Hi guys, I am new to the forum and looking for some help dealing with a problem I have been having with my 97 speedster.
During the summer, the drain plug was left open by accident and the engine compartment filled up with saltwater and I was able pump out the water and with the help of some buddies, pull the boat up onto my sport port. The cylinders ended up filling up with water and the who thing was a disaster. I had a local mechanic come by my house and take a look during the week when I was not around and he was able to get it up and running again. Unfortunately I was not around for the next month and there was nobody around to start up the engines. Long story short, I have been having problems starting up my starboard engine ever since. The port engine runs fine though, go figure. Through a lot of trouble shooting, I have diagnosed the problem as a blockage in the carb. I have come to this conclusion because I inserted a priming ball in the fuel line and I know it is working, but it is not going through the carb, or to the point where it will reach the cylinders. The engine does turn over when I spray starter fluid in the carb screen or even when I have poured gas into the screen as well but shuts down when it burns off. So I know it will start if it were getting gas, but it is not.
I am at a point where I feel like removing the whole carb and cleaning it out or replacing whatever needs to be replaced. I dont know if this is a wise approach or if i have diagnosed it properly. I have become determined to fix this on my own over the winter months.
Does anybody have anything they can add or suggest or has anybody seen/heard anything like this before. I would be really grateful for your input.
Thanks,
Andrew
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