Tag Archives: Carburetor

Boating Lessons Learned: Engine Won’t Start

BLUF: This is a quick post to share with you a good website addressing one of the most common marine engine problems, the engine won’t start. The Family Handyman does a good job of showing us how to check the … Continue reading

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Boating Lessons Learned: Got to have a Back-up

BLUF:  It is good to have a back-up, and maybe even a back-up for my back-up. I never know when a mechanical or electrical failure will leave me dead in the water. That is why I find myself buying two … Continue reading

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Boating Lessons Learned: Testing the Ignition Switch

Testing an ignition switch is pretty straight forward.   In a previous post I showed the test I used with the switch wired into the circuit.  Since the switch was soldered into the circuit I questioned whether I was reading … Continue reading

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Boating Lessons Learned: Troubleshooting Requires Attention to Detail

BLUF:  I need to be more observant and pay closer attention to the small details. I enjoy working on carburetors.  They are engineering and manufacturing works of art.  No other engine part has more effect on how well an engine … Continue reading

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