WakeWorld

WakeWorld (http://www.wakeworld.com/forum/index.php)
-   Archive through October 28, 2007 (http://www.wakeworld.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=517108)
-   -   Fuel issues .....I Think (http://www.wakeworld.com/forum/showthread.php?t=504385)

jpshaff01 09-25-2007 1:14 PM

Ok so i have my 86 Supra comp and something is screwy at the moment with it. I have to give it some gas to get it started and once started it is fine. But once i turn it off it is really hard to get running again and dies sometimes coming out of neutral into takeoff, seeming as though its running out of gas. I noticed this season that there is a gas fume smell so that doesnt seem right either. There is no smoke, so is this a carb issue or a fuel pump/filter issue. Where should i start so this boat can become turn key again.

denverd1 09-25-2007 1:28 PM

Has the boat been sitting? <BR>the filter would be good place to start. replaced anytime soon?

jpshaff01 09-25-2007 1:38 PM

Yeah it has only been used about 6 times this year, I havent replaced it ever. Owned the boat since early last season <BR> <BR>(Message edited by jpshaff01 on September 25, 2007)

technarider 09-25-2007 4:23 PM

i had this same issue on my 84 sn2001... i cleaned the carb with cleaner looked for leaks.. then redid the idle screws, fast idle, float bowl and idle pump and after all that... ran like a champ.. after all that

nbeihl 09-25-2007 7:49 PM

Carb... You have to rebuild those things ever few years!

organicride 09-25-2007 8:09 PM

I second the carb rebuild thing. Had the same problem. Gas smell is the float sticking and flooding the engine. Rebuild should fix this..

peter_c 09-26-2007 8:10 AM

GAS FUMES CAN EXPLODE! DUH! Get this problem resolved before going out again. This is the reason we also have blowers and should use them consistently.

rodmcinnis 09-26-2007 5:09 PM

It could be a bad fuel pump or a leak in the fuel line. Either one could cause the gas fumes you are smelling. A bad pump will obviously have trouble supplying fuel and a leak on the line between the tank and the pump will allow the pump to suck air. <BR> <BR>You should also check the fuel filter. It could be clogged and causing you problems or the canister can be poorly seated and causing the leak. <BR> <BR>Rod

jpshaff01 10-01-2007 2:32 PM

OK, thanks guys. Going to check out some of this stuff when i winterize it sometime this week.


All times are GMT -7. The time now is 12:09 AM.