megalomaniac
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Headed out Fri after work, had to work around a couple pop up tstorms, but found some trout right at tide change/slack tide. Fished until 8p and picked up a red and flounder with the falling tide. Ended up with 12 specks (only 3 keepers).
Got home at 10p, cleaned fish, showered, and went to bed. Got back up at 330a and drove back down to fish Sat morn. Caught another 15 specks (only 2 kerpers), but lost fuel to the motor and bulb wouldn't prime. About 8 miles from the launch, called a buddy who was fishing with his GF and told him to be on standby. Unhooked the fuel line from motor, couldn't get any pressure to build in the bulb. Checked the bowl of the fuel/water separator and looked like clean gas. Depressed the ball valve in the priming bulb and worked the bulb some more and got a little fuel into the bulb. Hooked it back up to the motor and got it started, but missing due to lack of fuel. Gave it full throttle, and motor ran fine (I'm assuming from fuel pump running fast enough to pull enough fuel at rpms). Ran most of the way back to the launch and hit another spot, motor did smae thing... wouldn't idle without dying from lack of fuel, but was able to pump bulb enough to get a bit of fuel to motor and get back on plane. Headed to dock, died again, and pulled the boat onto the trailer and headed home.
Back at the house, I always flush the motor in a 35g tub of freshwater with salt- away. Didn't expect to be able to start it, but bulb primed up just fine, held pressure, started the motor in the tub, and it ran perfectly. Unhooked the fuel line to run the motor dry (another step I always do to prevent vanishing in the carbs) and left it for Sun.
After church, I drained the tank... fuel looks perfect. Pulled the fuel/water separator, just a tiny bit of debris in the bowl, and a few drops of water, but nothing bad. Hooked everything back up and restored the motor, and ran and idled perfect. I'm assuming I must have gotten a bit of debris in the priming bulb that left the check valve open that cleared itself???
Regardless, next rrip down I'm taking a small portable tank and fuel line with me just in case!
Fish tacos Sun were awesome!
Got home at 10p, cleaned fish, showered, and went to bed. Got back up at 330a and drove back down to fish Sat morn. Caught another 15 specks (only 2 kerpers), but lost fuel to the motor and bulb wouldn't prime. About 8 miles from the launch, called a buddy who was fishing with his GF and told him to be on standby. Unhooked the fuel line from motor, couldn't get any pressure to build in the bulb. Checked the bowl of the fuel/water separator and looked like clean gas. Depressed the ball valve in the priming bulb and worked the bulb some more and got a little fuel into the bulb. Hooked it back up to the motor and got it started, but missing due to lack of fuel. Gave it full throttle, and motor ran fine (I'm assuming from fuel pump running fast enough to pull enough fuel at rpms). Ran most of the way back to the launch and hit another spot, motor did smae thing... wouldn't idle without dying from lack of fuel, but was able to pump bulb enough to get a bit of fuel to motor and get back on plane. Headed to dock, died again, and pulled the boat onto the trailer and headed home.
Back at the house, I always flush the motor in a 35g tub of freshwater with salt- away. Didn't expect to be able to start it, but bulb primed up just fine, held pressure, started the motor in the tub, and it ran perfectly. Unhooked the fuel line to run the motor dry (another step I always do to prevent vanishing in the carbs) and left it for Sun.
After church, I drained the tank... fuel looks perfect. Pulled the fuel/water separator, just a tiny bit of debris in the bowl, and a few drops of water, but nothing bad. Hooked everything back up and restored the motor, and ran and idled perfect. I'm assuming I must have gotten a bit of debris in the priming bulb that left the check valve open that cleared itself???
Regardless, next rrip down I'm taking a small portable tank and fuel line with me just in case!
Fish tacos Sun were awesome!