I have had a hellva time getting my pontoon going for the summer.
Background:
I have a 05 merc 9.9 4 stroke (serial 0r064498) rigged to my 09 suntracker.
I rigged the motor myself so maybe something is wrong with my controls that could cause this issue.
The issue:
I can't not get it to fire up. When I turn the key, it just cranks (turns over) but does not start.
I know it takes fuel, air, & spark.
I have spark. I grounded each plug and it did arc a spark.
I thought maybe it was the fuel line so I replace ever aspect of that. (new tank, line, bulb, fittings)
Still after that it would not prime. I did get it to get hard once but the outboard would not start still.
I followed the fuel around to the fuel pump and disconnected the line on the carb side to see if fuel poured out, which it did.
So that leads me to a possible carb problem.
I'm somewhat mechanical but I've not worked with carbs before.
Also. Not sure if this matters but, I'm using a portable 6 gal tank. I have it on the rear back deck of the toon. It sets about 6 inches higher than the fuel line connection on the outboard. I wouldn't think that would be my problem though.
I sure would appreciate any advice in this matter.
Background:
I have a 05 merc 9.9 4 stroke (serial 0r064498) rigged to my 09 suntracker.
I rigged the motor myself so maybe something is wrong with my controls that could cause this issue.
The issue:
I can't not get it to fire up. When I turn the key, it just cranks (turns over) but does not start.
I know it takes fuel, air, & spark.
I have spark. I grounded each plug and it did arc a spark.
I thought maybe it was the fuel line so I replace ever aspect of that. (new tank, line, bulb, fittings)
Still after that it would not prime. I did get it to get hard once but the outboard would not start still.
I followed the fuel around to the fuel pump and disconnected the line on the carb side to see if fuel poured out, which it did.
So that leads me to a possible carb problem.
I'm somewhat mechanical but I've not worked with carbs before.
Also. Not sure if this matters but, I'm using a portable 6 gal tank. I have it on the rear back deck of the toon. It sets about 6 inches higher than the fuel line connection on the outboard. I wouldn't think that would be my problem though.
I sure would appreciate any advice in this matter.
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