Hello everyone,
Did a search, but want to double check.
Last time out, using the port tank, my main engine died. First time it ever has, in two years use.
It is a 1992 22' cruiser.
Kicker made me feel safe when the motor died and I researched the problem.
I went straight to the fuel primer bulb and it 'looked' good upon a visual but when I squeezed it, it stayed compressed, as if there were a vacuum holding it compressed.
I "presume" that means there is a problem between the bulb and the fuel pick-up or an obstruction in the fuel vent.
Btw, when switched to the starboard tank, the bulb vacuum disappeared and the motor restarted and ran well. Once at the dock, switched back to the port tank and it ran well for 5 - 10 minutes.
Thanks for any suggestions.
Jeff
Did a search, but want to double check.
Last time out, using the port tank, my main engine died. First time it ever has, in two years use.
It is a 1992 22' cruiser.
Kicker made me feel safe when the motor died and I researched the problem.
I went straight to the fuel primer bulb and it 'looked' good upon a visual but when I squeezed it, it stayed compressed, as if there were a vacuum holding it compressed.
I "presume" that means there is a problem between the bulb and the fuel pick-up or an obstruction in the fuel vent.
Btw, when switched to the starboard tank, the bulb vacuum disappeared and the motor restarted and ran well. Once at the dock, switched back to the port tank and it ran well for 5 - 10 minutes.
Thanks for any suggestions.
Jeff