sailr
New Member
I have a 1994 SR220 Overnighter. It's been laid up for a couple of years. First thing I did was replace the water separator. I have always keep some 'dry gas' in the tank when stored and added another bottle just to be on the safe side. Also added about 5 gallons of fresh gasoline to the tank.
At first I could only get the engine to start by priming it. So I tapped on the carb to get the float loose. I can now start the boat by pumping the throttle a couple of times but it will NOT idle. It dies below 1700 RPM.
Unfortunately this is a Rochester 4bbl carb, not fuel injected. If it was fuel injected I could replace the IAC and probably be good to go.
Any ideas?
At first I could only get the engine to start by priming it. So I tapped on the carb to get the float loose. I can now start the boat by pumping the throttle a couple of times but it will NOT idle. It dies below 1700 RPM.
Unfortunately this is a Rochester 4bbl carb, not fuel injected. If it was fuel injected I could replace the IAC and probably be good to go.
Any ideas?