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What to do if your carburetor float is stuck?
If you find a split in the gas line you will need to replace it with 3/16″ gas vinyl line. You can pick that up at the local auto parts store. Next, determine if the carburetor float is stuck. Using the handle end of a screw driver, gently tap the bottom of the carburetor bowl a few times.
What to do if gas is leaking from bottom of carburetor?
Try flushing the carburetor to remove any dirt or particles. First remove the fuel line from the carburetor and plug it so fuel does not run out. On the very bottom of the carburetor bowl there will be a small brass cover screw, using a flat screw driver, open this screw and allow all gas to drain from the carburetor system.
Where is the serial number on a 1987 Suzuki outboard?
First locate the identification plate, which is attached to the transom clamp bracket, usually on the right hand side. The plate shows the model number at the top and the prefix and serial number beneath that.
If you find a split in the gas line you will need to replace it with 3/16″ gas vinyl line. You can pick that up at the local auto parts store. Next, determine if the carburetor float is stuck. Using the handle end of a screw driver, gently tap the bottom of the carburetor bowl a few times.
Why is gas leaking from the bottom of the carburetor?
Using the handle end of a screw driver, gently tap the bottom of the carburetor bowl a few times. (We are trying to move the float if it is stuck.) If the above steps do not solve the problem, there is probably dirt in the carburetor needle and seat system.
First locate the identification plate, which is attached to the transom clamp bracket, usually on the right hand side. The plate shows the model number at the top and the prefix and serial number beneath that.
How do you drain gas from the bottom of a carburetor?
On the very bottom of the carburetor bowl there will be a small brass cover screw, using a flat screw driver, open this screw and allow all gas to drain from the carburetor system. Next, close the screw and reinstall the fuel line.