How to / outboard fuel overflow fix

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  • čas přidán 3. 08. 2017
  • When your outboard is overflowing fuel or just getting too much, the problem is your fuel needle and seat not sealing. Here's a Force outboard and a simple carb carburetor fix and tear down. Specifically this is a 1995 90hp 3 cylinder force by mercury. 70hp 80 85 75 70 90hp 90 120hp 120 125 115 mercury Johnson evinrude yamaha Suzuki Honda

Komentáře • 49

  • @myrdryt
    @myrdryt Před 3 lety

    Thanks for your descriptions. I must have a float sticking in wide open. Pissing as much fuel out the overflow as there is coolant water being discharged. I don't have time to open the carb today, but one clank of the channel locks stopped my leak for now. Thanks for the hack. And oh yeah... No more ethanol fuel for me!

  • @jasonkeyser3878
    @jasonkeyser3878 Před 3 lety +1

    I have a brand new Mercury 9.9 with this issue. Likely due to having ethanol in the fuel all winter. Marina turn times are slow for work right now so, I called and they suggested that I either, loosen the bleeder for the fuel bowl and drain it or, if that doesn’t work. Take carb apart and clean the seat with a q-tip and toothpaste. Polishes it up and prevents future sticking. I’m going to give that a try today. Nice video btw!

  • @nalvarez3505
    @nalvarez3505 Před 6 lety +2

    Thanks for this video very good info

  • @1philliph
    @1philliph Před 3 lety +7

    If the bottom cylinder is the bad one and the needle valves are good its the fuel pump diaphragm that is probably stretched and pumping too much fuel.
    This can over whelm the needle and float of the lowest carb

    • @kevingross2086
      @kevingross2086 Před rokem +1

      This comment saved me a ton of money. I was about to drop $300 for a carb rebuild and acted on this comment. $30 later for a fuel pump gasket kit and my issue was solved! Thank you

    • @briancox3776
      @briancox3776 Před 2 měsíci

      yamaha 25hp bottom carb dumping lots of fuel.Gonna try this. Thank you

  • @danreinhold3837
    @danreinhold3837 Před rokem

    Thanks, this was very helpful

  • @1luxuryliner440
    @1luxuryliner440 Před 2 lety

    Good to know Miguel here I'll be following

  • @jmontoya1677
    @jmontoya1677 Před 3 lety

    Great video, where the fuel somes into the side...the black part mine is jus a 90° elbow as I only have one carb. Should you be able to blow are freely through that part. Mine seems to be restricted?

  • @hholden975
    @hholden975 Před 5 lety +2

    That is one clean motor

  • @jmorillo87
    @jmorillo87 Před 6 lety

    Nice.

  • @Poltergeist1313
    @Poltergeist1313 Před 3 lety +3

    Try pushing the float pin in from the other side. ( diameter of the hole in the other ear can be larger). Some carbs have an arrow on the cast- ei.Harley's). This could be helpful and not damage the ear.

    • @ivokraaier9740
      @ivokraaier9740 Před rokem

      this. bc no real amount of force should be needed as the pin is blocked in place by the bowl, once installed.

  • @efrenmarquez1087
    @efrenmarquez1087 Před 5 lety

    Good info. Thank you.

  • @ThePrestige4u
    @ThePrestige4u Před 4 lety +2

    There is a light spring & clip you are missing on the float to push the needle down as the fuel level in the bowl drops.

    • @ivokraaier9740
      @ivokraaier9740 Před rokem

      no. the fuel pressure (or weight alone, on a motorcycle) should be enough to open the needle)

  • @chancegary4833
    @chancegary4833 Před 5 lety

    I’m having the same problem on my 89 85hp force 3 cylinder. My needle looks fine so I guess I will wait for my kit with a new seat. Hopefully that’s the problem.

    • @JoseMartinez-bj6kx
      @JoseMartinez-bj6kx Před 4 lety

      They changed the float part number and the new one is a different

  • @matthewtaki7716
    @matthewtaki7716 Před 5 lety +2

    Adjusting the float level to compensate for a faulty needle as you suggest is not a good idea.
    What happens when you do this is that the bend you apply to the adjustment tab forces the float deeper into the bowl and thus exerts more pressure against the needle.
    This MAY stop the flooding condition but it also introduces a NEW problem.
    The new problem this creates is that now that the float is deeper into the bowl it displaces some fuel giving you a lean running cylinder due to the venturi effect you mention because the bowl fuel supply is lessened it decreases the amount of fuel that is "sucked" up into the intake.
    Hard to explain but a practical example is how when an engine runs out of fuel the revs increase as the fuel runs down.

  • @obviouslytwo4u
    @obviouslytwo4u Před 4 lety

    shout out the the float bowl screw

  • @Nate......
    @Nate...... Před 3 lety +1

    Look at that outboard 👀 outboard is a Jew like a piece of candy I love a beautiful engine

  • @keithrindt7488
    @keithrindt7488 Před 10 měsíci

    What motor is that? Looks like the same as in my sea rayder 130

  • @liteglow2000
    @liteglow2000 Před 5 lety +1

    Will it leak fuel into the engine, or outside the carburetor? My leaks fuel out from the bowl and out everywhere..

    • @ivokraaier9740
      @ivokraaier9740 Před rokem

      you might be missing a (proper) gasket or the bowl was overtightened or bent sometime?

  • @scottcozart8950
    @scottcozart8950 Před 5 lety

    My 25 horse has 1 carb. But it's flooding out. So would this be the problem on mine as well?? Gas is running out of the air intake. And plugs are wet. With gas. Thanks

    • @95turbohonda
      @95turbohonda  Před 5 lety

      Scott Cozart 100% that’s why it’s flooding

  • @ethanbrule7865
    @ethanbrule7865 Před 4 lety

    It looks like I have an almost Identical motor, same carbs, my problem is the carbs will flood the engine and also spill gas into the engine housing is there a way to avoid this? I have a 1996 90hp Force by Mercury Marine

    • @95turbohonda
      @95turbohonda  Před 4 lety +1

      Ethan Brule yes, you may need to free up your float travel, or get a new needle

  • @dustinhix6631
    @dustinhix6631 Před 4 lety

    Did I hear 98.1 kvet in the background?

  • @smallenginerepair7921
    @smallenginerepair7921 Před 5 lety

    Mine ain't running on 2 cylinder it's a force 90hp outboard any ideas of why that cylinder ain't working cleaned all the plugs and put them back in went to the lake motor wasn't running right so we left I got home pulled plug and the middle cylinder still looked the same as when I cleaned pulled the carb off cleaned it but didn't help!

    • @jacobseay4088
      @jacobseay4088 Před 4 lety

      Tinkering_ garage mine had a bad head gasket

  • @smallenginerepair7921
    @smallenginerepair7921 Před 4 lety

    Hey turbobandit the problem is the middle cylinder has low compression and the other 2 do have it we've been seeing water droplets on it before were goona try replacing the head gasket and see If that's the issue, it's a 1996 so that head gaskets old

  • @hhawki3
    @hhawki3 Před 5 lety

    I own a 6hp mecury 4cycle boat motor. Gas is running out both over flow hoses on the caburator. Can someone tell me what's causing this? Thanks.

    • @Cjt99
      @Cjt99 Před 5 lety +2

      hhawki3 maybe float is stuck, bad needle vale or seal is shot

  • @austin5874
    @austin5874 Před 5 lety

    I a 125 cc dirt bike and it floods soon as i turn on the gas line idk to please help

  • @nswiss19751
    @nswiss19751 Před 2 lety

    What alls dont to that motor

  • @jayjohnson8353
    @jayjohnson8353 Před 3 lety +1

    I guess a carburetor would be just like a toilet if you put shitty gas in it.

  • @GASSmallEngine
    @GASSmallEngine Před rokem

    Never do what this guy is doing installing that float pin. You'll break the ears. It should slide in easily if it doesn't clean the pin and the holes.

  • @keithhumfleet5458
    @keithhumfleet5458 Před rokem

    Maybe you need a bigger hammer

  • @jamestaddei9148
    @jamestaddei9148 Před 4 lety +4

    Channel lock water pump pliers on a float pin???? Hacker!! Butcher!!!

    • @chucklutter2509
      @chucklutter2509 Před 2 lety

      Be nice to have all the correct special tools for all the things we have to repair ourselves. Unfortunately not all of us have pockets that deep. Hats off to the man for getting it done with the tools he already has!

    • @ivokraaier9740
      @ivokraaier9740 Před rokem

      @@chucklutter2509 clean pin and holes and it should slide right in: those ears can't take the force of those pliers and will snap off if you get it wrong and pin should just slide in because it will be locked in place by the float bowl once you install that.