- Location
- Wilmington, NC
94 Blaster had been running good last season. The first time I tried to start it this year it gave me a little troble but started wtih a spray of starting fluid at the house. Got to the lake and again it struggled even with spray. I played around with it, went from ON to RES a few times and it started and ran fine so I thought no problem with it. Took it to the beach last week and it started fine. Later that day I replaced the plugs in the superjet so I did also in the blaster. It started and went about 20 yards and cut off. After spraying it a few times I got it started enough to get it back to the dock.
After some help on the X, I hooked the RES line straight to the carb because it seemed my problem was in the lines or the selector valve. Ended the weekend with it not starting that Friday so I pulled it out of the water, replaced the plugs cause the looked wet and it fired up with some spray.
Since getting it home, I checked the compression on the older (OP) head I have on there and it was 150 in one and 140 in the other. My carb is rejetted for up to 175 and it has a pipe and AM arrestor on it...I decided to go with a new jetmaniac head, new fuel lines and a new selector to see if that solves my problem. I was thinking with the lower compression and the rejetted carb I could be flooding it?????
Right now, for me to start it, I have to spray it, it will turn over for about 10 seconds then start. If I cut it off, it will start back up without spray, however if it sits for any length of time, I have to spray it again to get it to start.
Any ideas here?
After some help on the X, I hooked the RES line straight to the carb because it seemed my problem was in the lines or the selector valve. Ended the weekend with it not starting that Friday so I pulled it out of the water, replaced the plugs cause the looked wet and it fired up with some spray.
Since getting it home, I checked the compression on the older (OP) head I have on there and it was 150 in one and 140 in the other. My carb is rejetted for up to 175 and it has a pipe and AM arrestor on it...I decided to go with a new jetmaniac head, new fuel lines and a new selector to see if that solves my problem. I was thinking with the lower compression and the rejetted carb I could be flooding it?????
Right now, for me to start it, I have to spray it, it will turn over for about 10 seconds then start. If I cut it off, it will start back up without spray, however if it sits for any length of time, I have to spray it again to get it to start.
Any ideas here?