Draining a carburettor

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Draining a carburettor

#1 Post by hush1 »

Lads,

I am trying to straighten out my probs with my Mariner 55 . Has anyone ever got water in their carburettor, what were the symptoms and how easy was it to drain?

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#2 Post by petekd »

You have an external filter set up on that boat Oisin so you shouldn't have got water in the Carburettor.....
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#3 Post by hush1 »

thats what I thought.....just cant get this engine going at all...just wont fire up...I know its only something small cause when Ive had her going she runs fine
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#4 Post by SeanP »

Maybe the float bowls have crystallized fuel in if it's being sat over winter, common problem at this time of year, a strip down and clean out of the carbs
may be the answer :wink:
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#5 Post by Conor H »

Some stuff on here for sorting out carb, old fuel etc etc problems.

http://www.outboardrepairs.com/topics/009515.html
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