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EVINRUDE 9.9 - Doesn't run great all the time - '76
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<blockquote data-quote="sledneck22" data-source="post: 353917" data-attributes="member: 13724"><p>My 9.9 has me scratching my head. Here's the problem.</p><p>So I drive across the lake, wide open, the motor runs great. I get to the other side, go to the bathroom, come back and it takes 20 pulls to start the motor. Then taking off, it acts like it is running on one cylinder sputtering but still moving the boat just not very fast.</p><p>It seems like it is flooding out. I have new plugs in it. And after letting it sit for a prolonged period of time without running, it starts and runs just fine. </p><p>Is this something as simple as an adjustment screw on the carb or maybe the seafoam in my gas or did I accidentally add too much oil?</p><p>Thoughts?</p><p>Suggestions?</p><p>What to try or look for?</p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Kyle</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sledneck22, post: 353917, member: 13724"] My 9.9 has me scratching my head. Here's the problem. So I drive across the lake, wide open, the motor runs great. I get to the other side, go to the bathroom, come back and it takes 20 pulls to start the motor. Then taking off, it acts like it is running on one cylinder sputtering but still moving the boat just not very fast. It seems like it is flooding out. I have new plugs in it. And after letting it sit for a prolonged period of time without running, it starts and runs just fine. Is this something as simple as an adjustment screw on the carb or maybe the seafoam in my gas or did I accidentally add too much oil? Thoughts? Suggestions? What to try or look for? Thanks, Kyle [/QUOTE]
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