Outboard Motor Carburetor Cleaning

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  • How-To-In-A-Few video on cleaning the carburetors on an outboard boat motor. Get that engine running smoothly and starting on the first crank! Both spraying a solvent cleaner and running it through the motor are featured.

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  • @tudocervera3764
    @tudocervera3764 Před 9 lety +3

    your method worked on my 01 champion bass boat,, ive owned it for just 2 yrs and its never ran better,, a quick bumb and shes purring,, it sat at the body shop for 9 long months , now shes running great ,, thank you so much sir....

  • @adrenalnjunky
    @adrenalnjunky Před 5 lety +2

    I know this is an old video, but, thanks man. My '98 115 evinrude had sat up for 7 months, and when I finally got it back on the water, it was only on 3 cylinders. I threw a couple of fixes at it all at once - plugs, new primer bulb, cleaned fuel filter, and this trick with spraying the idle circuit jets. I'm not 100% sure which of these, or a combination of them, worked, but it fired off on the first bump of the key. Ran all day with it, and everything was great - so thanks.

  • @smiley3303
    @smiley3303 Před 2 lety +2

    Non-ethanol fuel is key to not having to do carbs much or ever. I have a 92 Evinrude and just did them for the for the first time.

  • @Banjoluffigus
    @Banjoluffigus Před 8 lety +12

    Hey man, thank you for this video. I bought a '93 Four Winns with original Johnson 115 2-stroke oil injected outboard, and had been having idling problems with it since day 1. I came across your demo here, and decided to give it a shot. I'm by no means an enlightened mechanic, but found this video informing enough to take care of my problem. I also installed one of those fuel selector valves because I think it's a great idea. Also, thanks for the info about letting the engine run out of gas if I'm not going to use it for again in less that a week's time. My engine did die on the cleaner/gas mixture a couple times at the very beginning, but I think it just needed to pass that gunk through and warm up a little bit. Because she is purring like a lion now. Thanks again. Great video. Screw the a$$hole$ that complained about the camera work. This video was enough to save my fall St. Croix river run I had planned.

    • @Ravens657
      @Ravens657 Před rokem

      Did you like that boat?

    • @Banjoluffigus
      @Banjoluffigus Před rokem

      @@Ravens657 loved it. We ended up trading it in for a pontoon later on, then eventually sold the pontoon to help fund our wedding. Now we are boatless. :(
      Maybe again someday. It was fun when the kid was younger and more interested. Now he just wants to hang out with friends and play around on his phone…. Kids these days.

  • @kukolino
    @kukolino Před 6 lety +1

    Hi, I have a similar Motor (225) like you have ! When you look between the carburetors, there is this red square with a gray cap on . Remove the cap, and you see a valve Stem just like from a tire ! Just blow some air through this valve with a compressor, and it will blow all dirt out of your carburetor ! Than mix one can of SeaFoam with one gallon ethanol free gas , run it through your motor ! This will clean the jets and take care of carbon build up ! This saved my past weekend !

  • @DanielScheerHowTo
    @DanielScheerHowTo  Před 12 lety +2

    I agree. Spraying into the carb will lean out the oil a little. But while running off the carb clearner fuel mix, the VRO was steadily delivering the correct oil ratio to the engine.

  • @kathleenduvall8602
    @kathleenduvall8602 Před 11 lety

    I own a 1976 75HP Evenrude, has not been started for 2 years. Checked out your video. Took the cowl off, then the cover with 6 bolts to the carbs. Used half a can inside and outside. Let it sit for 10 minutes. Brand new battery I hooked up. Voila! Runs like a Swiss Watch again. Thanks for the tip, I appreciate it.

  • @DanielScheerHowTo
    @DanielScheerHowTo  Před 12 lety +4

    Assuming it's a two stroke... I would swap out the plugs, mix up a batch/tank of two stroke fuel and buy a can of spray "outboard" starting fluid. The primer bulb should firm up after pumping. Make sure you have a good battery or strong pulling arm and let it rip. If it doesn't atleast try to fire up after a few attempts. Spray a little starting fluid into the opening of the carbs. Not too much, since you don't want to flood the engine. Don't rev it up until it has been running a little while.

  • @thomasnixon88
    @thomasnixon88 Před 9 lety +3

    Worked great on my 2004 Johnson 90hp saved me from bringing it to get the carbs rebuilt thanks!

  • @chancrook2930
    @chancrook2930 Před 7 lety +2

    Thanks for the video. I have a 2003 90hp Bombardier Johnson. Same setup just the V4. This worked great and saved me a lot of money.

  • @mainejpnc
    @mainejpnc Před 9 lety +1

    My 89 90HP Evinrude Motor with similar problem. It will start up and rev up but as soon as you engage the propeller it dies. Should trying your method help fix the problem. Also sometimes it wont reach full speed it will be at full throttle but only going half speed. Thanks your video was help full.

  • @moncorp1
    @moncorp1 Před 7 lety +1

    5:16 See the white fitting with the fuel line attached to it right in the center? That's a fuel screen/filter. Unscrew that and take a look at it while you're doing this. Should always just be hand tight. If its tighter than that, make sure to only put back on about 1/8 of a turn past hand tight when reinstalling. Those are often the culprits. They'll be black inside the screen when dirty. I suppose you can clean them in a pinch, but I always keep a couple of them handy and just replace them. Those are usually a bigger problem than the carbs.

  • @dgbrousardyahoocom
    @dgbrousardyahoocom Před 12 lety +1

    Some good info, but on a two stroke, you might want to manual clean carbs as if a cylinder is not getting the right mix of oil and fuel you can score the dry cylinder and do huge amount of damage. just a note. Good video!

  • @Nippert77
    @Nippert77 Před 12 lety +9

    Great video, it really helped with my outboard, thanks!
    (you might want to edit out that quote: "And now I'm squeezing the ball and it's slowly getting harder," though lol).

  • @DanielScheerHowTo
    @DanielScheerHowTo  Před 11 lety +1

    Just make sure to always have the correct oil mixture. Several people did not understand that this engine pumps the oil automatically from a separate oil tank. One should never run a two stroke engine without the correct mixture of oil in the fuel.

  • @Squarehead45
    @Squarehead45 Před 11 lety +5

    Even if I am going to use the boat again in a week or so I always unhook the fuel line and run the engine until it stops. That way there is No fuel in the carbs to gunk up. Same thing in my Weed Eater or any 2 cycle motor. Takes a little time to Restart but It will every time and no expensive return visits to the boat Shop.

    • @patrickkvalvag6784
      @patrickkvalvag6784 Před 2 lety

      Actually, it will always remain fuel in the bottom carb cups if you dont unscrew the drain screw at the bottom of your carbs. This will eventually clog your carbs! Just a tip!

  • @jrcxley
    @jrcxley Před 3 lety

    Great video. Can't wait to get at my 150 Johnson. See you also have a crack in the cowl. It's a weak point and they crack from people using the slots as a lifting point. It would be a good idea to screw a stainless handle on to the cowl.

  • @jasontalley-jp5hx
    @jasontalley-jp5hx Před rokem

    Best video I have seen on carbs

  • @DanielScheerHowTo
    @DanielScheerHowTo  Před 12 lety

    @bigdaddygato Yes you could try that; but that would be pretty strong, and you want it to run awhile.. it needs time to work. I think I used about a 3 part gas to 1 part cleaner. Just realize that this motor is a two stroke and requires oil to be mixed with the fuel. This engine pulls from a dedicated 2stroke oil tank. If your motor is a two stroke and requires the oil to be premixed... then you have to include the proper ratio in your mix of gasoline/cleaner. Don't run it without oil!

  • @Berkner80
    @Berkner80 Před 11 lety

    I had a feeling you were a fellow Louisianian. I live in Dallas now but grew up in Slidell. I just bought a used 16ft Glastron Tri-Hull with a 1978 Evinrude 115hp. Engine works ok but it does need some carb work. No sign of water in oil so I am thinking I can get it running soon with help from You Tube videos. Thanks.

  • @DanielScheerHowTo
    @DanielScheerHowTo  Před 12 lety +1

    Got it at West Marine for under $40. It's actually a selector valve, but can shut off the fuel also.

  • @albertm105
    @albertm105 Před 9 lety

    By the way the small ports ur sprayed into are your idle jets. On the ocean pro usually always get dirty good post

  • @DanielScheerHowTo
    @DanielScheerHowTo  Před 12 lety

    @MrFishaddict707 To be honest... I only do it when I notice a problem. Usually when I haven't run the engine in a few weeks. I figure the fuel must be evaporating leaving the two stroke oil and varnish behind which clogs some of the carb's internals. So I run a concentrated mix until it starts running smooth again. It couldn't hurt adding it to the fuel as per label, but I think there's enough alcohol in modern gas to keep the varnish at bay... if you run the motor often!

  • @dgbrousardyahoocom
    @dgbrousardyahoocom Před 12 lety

    I forgot about yours having oil injection! I have the old 50 to 1 mix and mess system. I also have carb problems. Thanks!

  • @moreno3662
    @moreno3662 Před 7 lety +1

    TIP! I use the exec 100 XD oil on my 1998 johnson 150 and no smoke at all.

  • @DanielScheerHowTo
    @DanielScheerHowTo  Před 12 lety

    If it's choked and not trying the fire up after 5 to 6 pulls... I would squirt a little in. I would also definitely change the lower unit oil before using the motor. Walmart sells a Pennzoil quart with a handy pump to fill it bottom up. After that you can just use regular 80/90 gear oil. I need to make a video of that too! LOL

  • @DanielScheerHowTo
    @DanielScheerHowTo  Před 12 lety +1

    Seafoam is good to de-carbon a two stroke engine... but this was B-12 Berryman Chemtool Cleaner.

  • @MrDirtysteve75
    @MrDirtysteve75 Před 4 lety +1

    2 things I always do.
    1) start the boat at home before leaving to make sure it's gonna run.
    2) run the gas out of the carbs so there is nothing to gunk up.

    • @WannabeofftheFlock
      @WannabeofftheFlock Před 2 lety

      I just got my first outboard, 01' 30hp merc 3cylinder 4stroke. I've been going through it, water pump housing/impeller, fuel filter, oil/oil filter, gear oil, spark plugs, etc. Need to clean the carbs but I've never messed with carbs. Looking forward when I winterize it each year, how do I go about running gas out of the carbs to maintain them, what's that procedure like

    • @tajkarim66
      @tajkarim66 Před 5 měsíci

      Perfect advice. I’ve been doing that for years and my motor always starts right up.

  • @dukee3871
    @dukee3871 Před 5 lety +1

    I'm thinking tripod. Felt like I'd been on a circus ride

  • @garyj2679
    @garyj2679 Před 5 lety

    I have used every kind of cleaner there is on the market, sea foam is more expensive and it performs, its amazing, sometimes Iput an ounce in my riding lawn and it smooth's right out,, its more expensive but it works guaranteed !

  • @bigdaddygato
    @bigdaddygato Před 12 lety

    great video , can you just unhook the fuel line and put it in the carb cleaner solution?

  • @DanielScheerHowTo
    @DanielScheerHowTo  Před 11 lety +1

    That was a 2001 150hp. It was produced specially as a replacement for the failed FICHT motors that led to Johnson demise. As I have sold the boat I cannot give you the exact model number anymore.

  • @kentaylor5228
    @kentaylor5228 Před 6 lety

    If your going to store an outboard for any length of time you should run fuel stabilizer in the fuel and then let it run through the engine.

  • @illwill8311
    @illwill8311 Před 10 lety

    Will that clean the jets on the carbs? Will this method clean the entire carb and all of its parts?

  • @alexnguyen1458
    @alexnguyen1458 Před 7 lety

    Hi Daniel, my Alex. I tried your method but engine still cut off after a minute or two or when I rev. Up the engine. I did left my boat in storage for a couple of years. Any good suggestion will help. Thanks in advance.

  • @stormennorm
    @stormennorm Před 7 lety

    I have a late 70's mercury outboard, 150 hp,i have to prime the carbs to start it but when it starts it runs good an restarts with the flick of the key. why do i have to prime it, how is it loosing the gas

  • @JR-Photo
    @JR-Photo Před 10 lety

    Awesome Video! Are the + and - on top of the flywheel for the Idle and top end RPMs? Thanks

  • @stevemosley3235
    @stevemosley3235 Před 8 lety

    good luck to you too. As soon as it gets daylight I'll be on that Lake going to Toledo Bend that's a pretty good-size the boat ran good today it would just had to use the choke to get it started

  • @limogesfarmer6326
    @limogesfarmer6326 Před 10 lety +1

    Thank you sooooo much! I will try this on my 115 HP Johnson 1995 fast strike V4: I hope it works! :)

  • @dwayneiviei3704
    @dwayneiviei3704 Před 9 lety

    Good to see you back on the water..its been almost/over a 100* the past week. been staying in side..try to take grand son out on the water but he sooner look for rocks with his brothers..need to brain wash him some how.At least I can cool off watching your videos

  • @stevemosley3235
    @stevemosley3235 Před 8 lety +2

    96 Yamaha 70 horse outboard motor it will start and run but when you give it start to give it gas it dies have you put your choke on just a little bit and not run when any help would be greatly appreciated thank you

    • @OTK_CONTENT_CLEARS
      @OTK_CONTENT_CLEARS Před 8 lety +1

      +Steve Mosley I am having this exact issue on a newer motor. From what little I've read, it's a dirty carb, we need to clean our shit lol! If you find anything else man, let me know please, and vice versa! Cheers!

    • @stevemosley3235
      @stevemosley3235 Před 8 lety +1

      Okay I just got through taking them carburetors apart and clean them up there was a little trash in them but not much I just done it but not put them back together and put them back on the motor it started right up didn't seem like it was running rough but sitting in the yard it run like hell yesterday I'm watching got pressure on him from the water and wouldn't take the gas so I'm going to take it back to the the lake tomorrow I might have to get them carburetors synchronized

    • @stevemosley3235
      @stevemosley3235 Před 8 lety +1

      But I also read that those are good I know it's got on there on the inside of the cabin but the side of my own

    • @stevemosley3235
      @stevemosley3235 Před 8 lety

      I don't know what's wrong with this damn telephone and just write anything down I said I had to reset the air Jets on the inside of the cowling it has for you set them how many times to go back on them

    • @OTK_CONTENT_CLEARS
      @OTK_CONTENT_CLEARS Před 8 lety

      Hopefully that's the only issue cause i'm itchin' to get on Lake Erie early tomorrow and I've not light here to work on it :( Good luck and thanks for the comments!

  • @ramonvenegas8535
    @ramonvenegas8535 Před 4 lety

    I have the same motor with the same problem thanks for video 🙏

  • @deesterdee123
    @deesterdee123 Před 11 lety +1

    great thanks !!!! it fixed my carb problem

  • @GetBentFishing
    @GetBentFishing Před 9 lety

    Quick question - how long do Carburetor's typically last before a rebuild is needed on a 9.9HP Johnson motor ? ( hours or years works ) thanks in advance

    • @DanielScheerHowTo
      @DanielScheerHowTo  Před 8 lety

      +pmdtrax187 That's hard to say, a shop would say more often that me. My engine is a 1999, and the carbs, all six throats, are still working super! I use the boat quite often and they are the metal bowl version. I would anticipate the plastic carbs would need more attention. Most rebuilds only address blockage problems and seals.

  • @gabemartin5762
    @gabemartin5762 Před 6 lety +1

    Really great video it worked. Man i was about to take to the shop..Thank You so Much!!!

    • @mikeweiss87
      @mikeweiss87 Před 2 lety

      Watched all of 2min just to see what the carburetor looked like on an outboard. I know cars and trucks never messed with an out board after about an hour of cleaning and starting it over n over to burn the gunk out she now fires up every time. Just takes a little know-how and effort and a person can accomplish about anything. My wife is happy as a clam now. Now it's time for a beer and a bowl and some TV cause it's been a day. Thanks again.

  • @whiskergetter1986
    @whiskergetter1986 Před 4 lety

    you mixed that 1 gal 50/1 right? or will it still mix on its on

  • @MrFishaddict707
    @MrFishaddict707 Před 12 lety

    how often do you "clean" the carb? do you recomend putting that stuff in every tank?

  • @johnechterhoff4791
    @johnechterhoff4791 Před 10 lety

    Wise pre-show disclaimer! Great hair!

  • @DanielScheerHowTo
    @DanielScheerHowTo  Před 12 lety

    Thanks, near Hammond, La.

  • @fishmandad588
    @fishmandad588 Před 7 lety

    please tell me how did u mix the gas and carb cleaner

  • @basshooker689_3
    @basshooker689_3 Před 8 lety +2

    Good info man. Im off to clean my carbs!

  • @kerynyork6162
    @kerynyork6162 Před 9 lety

    im a outboard tec still love that high rev sound a

  • @mjsigns1
    @mjsigns1 Před 7 lety +2

    I've found using ONLY ethanol-free fuel has helped my motor run and start more consistently. I still need to clean my carbs -

  • @tongalomu8683
    @tongalomu8683 Před 8 lety

    Hi there , my 90hp Johnson got a problem when it go to high speed , the motor cut off with a banging sound coming from inside the engine ... hope you could help me fix this problem , thanks in advance.

    • @DanielScheerHowTo
      @DanielScheerHowTo  Před 8 lety

      +Tonga Lomu You would have to trouble shoot it or bring it to a professional. Many of these engines have a cutout routine built in at high speeds if the engine starts to overheat.

  • @oceansky9220
    @oceansky9220 Před 8 lety

    I just started my Johnson engine today with starter fluid, but it won't stay running. may I know what you add into the fuel? my engine had been sitting for more than a year, tks.

    • @DanielScheerHowTo
      @DanielScheerHowTo  Před 8 lety +1

      +Loc Lam Becareful to use starter fluid with oil, so as not to damage the motor. There are several products for cleaning carburetors like seafoam, I prefer Berrymans Chemtool. If you get is running right, I suggest a monthly reminder to run the engine... just set it up for the first Saturday in your smartphone. good luck!

  • @luisalmaguer5081
    @luisalmaguer5081 Před 4 lety

    Hi, I noticed that the motor have smoke when you turned on the engine, I have the same boat with same motor but mine have smoke all the time, do you have any idea of what is the cause?

    • @hl6963
      @hl6963 Před 4 lety

      If your Johnson outboard is smoking all the time, it could have something to do with the oil, I have a 2000 sea swirl striper with an 150 Johnson and mine smoked a whole lot and kept stalling out, brought it to my mechanic and it happened to be the valve in the oil pump was broken and when I filled the oil reservoir the check valve wasn’t working so the oil went directly into the carburetors filling them up, thus causing a lot of smoke and making the motor stall out. This is a common problem with these boats

  • @Ivarykk66
    @Ivarykk66 Před rokem

    what carb cleaner did you use

  • @jubebekemp6177
    @jubebekemp6177 Před 12 lety

    Where did you get cut off valve and how did you install it?

  • @TheWilliams41
    @TheWilliams41 Před 3 lety

    Where u find that 3 way valley at im looking for one

  • @royedwards3495
    @royedwards3495 Před 6 lety

    Dude,.. Lovin' the background music!!

  • @DanielScheerHowTo
    @DanielScheerHowTo  Před 12 lety

    I totally agree... and do as I say not as I do!

  • @DanielScheerHowTo
    @DanielScheerHowTo  Před 11 lety +2

    Check the autoparts stores. I use Berryman Chemtool B12

  • @jackjoy8193
    @jackjoy8193 Před 7 lety

    Did you get my message on the 2008 Tracker 175 with a 50 hp.

  • @tootasmoviecorner
    @tootasmoviecorner Před 7 lety

    WHAT DO YOU USE TO CAP YOUR AUXILIARY HOSE?

  • @tudocervera3764
    @tudocervera3764 Před 9 lety

    thanks for the info ,, good video,, same procedure on a 2 stroke Johnson im assuming?

    • @DanielScheerHowTo
      @DanielScheerHowTo  Před 9 lety

      tudo cervera This is a 2 stroke engine... but the oil is automatically added separately by the engine's VRO pump. If you are premixing in the tank... make sure you use oil in your cleaning mix or serious damage will occur.

  • @tudocervera3764
    @tudocervera3764 Před 9 lety

    yes im very aware ,, thanks again for the video ,, you da man! safe boating my friend.

  • @tasmania105
    @tasmania105 Před 12 lety

    what is it that you mixed with the fuel? seafoam?

  • @chuckroman8751
    @chuckroman8751 Před 8 lety

    have the same engine same prob you nailed it thanx

  • @fishnfreak18
    @fishnfreak18 Před 12 lety

    good vid man. what part louisiana you in?

  • @alexnguyen1458
    @alexnguyen1458 Před 7 lety +1

    Hi Matt, my name is Alex. Great video. I tried all the steps but engine still cut off after a minute or two. I have a 92 evinrude johnson v6 200. I did left boat in storage dor 2 yrs. Can you give me some suggestions. Thank you in advance.

    • @duckco1
      @duckco1 Před 6 lety

      Alex Nguyen I had the same problem with a johnson 150. It sat up for 2yrs as well. After cleaning carbs it still had the same problem. I ended up changing the primer pump apparently the old ethanol gas ate away at the pump from the inside. Try and replace that pump

    • @fidelcordova9374
      @fidelcordova9374 Před 6 lety

      Matt I would check the fuel water separator replace the plugs wires coils if needed do a spark test see if you’re getting apart to all the cylinders. Take all the old fuel out of the boat as well one more thing make sure you’re fuel pump is working correctly.

  • @suhailmo69
    @suhailmo69 Před 12 lety

    Hi. whats the exact model of this motor and build year? thanks

  • @gregstillwell
    @gregstillwell Před 4 lety

    How much 2 stroke oil am I using for a 50.1 ratio for one gallon?

  • @michaeljacobs2570
    @michaeljacobs2570 Před 8 lety +5

    Heads up first check the filter to the fuel pump assembly right there in the front..middle..when you disessemble it its is shaped like a cone.Also you should replace your fuel water separator..maybe the illustrator already did this..But that should be your first course of action..And its relatively inexpensive..start simple first...then move on...I have a four year degree in marine mechanics guys...make sure you got a clean non restrictive fuel flow first.Fuel primer bulbs screw up too...If your running with a vro disconnected and mixing your own fuel This video is not for you..His oil injection system is operational...so you wont lean out and blow up your engine.

    • @michaeljacobs2570
      @michaeljacobs2570 Před 8 lety +1

      also no needle valves..These carbs have oraphaces..tiny brass screws that have a certain size hole for flow ...They are your high speed jets..lower ones in carbs.easy to remove with skinny screw driver...clean and reinstall...Power tune and fogger was designed for proper maintance so you can avoid this.

    • @tompoirier4918
      @tompoirier4918 Před 8 lety

      michael, I've got an old two stroke outboard that i could get to turn over two weeks ago and idle, but after sitting for two weeks now won't catch. do you think it could be sticking valves/venturi in the carbs? nothing else changed.... or could the gas (with stabilizer) in it have gone bad that quickly?

    • @michaeljacobs2570
      @michaeljacobs2570 Před 8 lety +3

      Make sure you still have spark...harbor freight sells spark testers cheap..few bucks...then check your plugs..are they wet or dry? Does the gas smell stale if they are wet..The info I stated above was specific to that series and models..that have high speed orafices.I have seen the foam from the cowlings (engine covers) disengrate and get sucked up into the carbs and end up in the orafices..Start always by making sure you have gas getting to the plugs and good spark.go from there..If an engine has been sitting for a long time..yrs...not just months changing the fuel pump is usually indicated too.....

    • @tompoirier4918
      @tompoirier4918 Před 8 lety +1

      I'm thinking a carb cleanup is necessary. the foam lining did get chewed up recently, that would explain the fuel/foam coming back out of the choke plate.... I replaced the plugs (old ones were wet) and have a clean blue spark now, but still no catch. I'm hoping a carb rebuild does it; gotta love the "free boat"....

    • @conlanbartley1636
      @conlanbartley1636 Před rokem

      So I got a 99 Johnson 115… ur saying they have no needle valves at all?

  • @lialupeomanu3323
    @lialupeomanu3323 Před 9 lety

    Hi there I got a evidence 78 115 hp it's wasn't started for 3 year's and when I started it just a click noise from the engine no turnover so I need help please what I should do to make this work again

  • @DanielScheerHowTo
    @DanielScheerHowTo  Před 11 lety

    I agree.

  • @atheiststargazer3497
    @atheiststargazer3497 Před 11 lety

    The only carb cleaner I can find is the spray. What brand is sold as a liquid? Thanks!!

  • @ThePauladkins
    @ThePauladkins Před 8 lety

    Good information ! Thanks!

  • @bouldernelsonbigfoot
    @bouldernelsonbigfoot Před 5 lety

    good vid, chem-tool rocks,berryman .

  • @andrewwiliams6385
    @andrewwiliams6385 Před 9 lety

    THX for doing this video, very helpfuly ....

  • @fishmandad588
    @fishmandad588 Před 7 lety

    Hey mr , r u running your boat motor with just carb cleaner

    • @DanielScheerHowTo
      @DanielScheerHowTo  Před 7 lety

      The motor mixes oil into the fuel automatically from a separate oil tank. Many people disconnect this and mix in the fuel tank. I like my engines to run as they were designed, so I do not bypass the oil mix system. Running two stoke motors without oil in the mix will destroy the engine.

  • @benjaminfargen
    @benjaminfargen Před 8 lety

    thanks man!!!...great info!!!...you rock!!!!!

  • @bonelessi
    @bonelessi Před 12 lety

    Good video!

  • @craigwilliams3336
    @craigwilliams3336 Před 8 lety

    I'm trying to locate a manual for a 79tlr 115 Johnson and not able to do so can you help

  • @chrisj2713
    @chrisj2713 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for this vidja

  • @wilsonvorasane9475
    @wilsonvorasane9475 Před 7 lety

    Good job thanks for. Showing

  • @ishallgolf
    @ishallgolf Před 9 lety

    Thanks.

  • @nhacnhay
    @nhacnhay Před 10 lety

    can you shown me how i can do carburetor my outboard mercury 225 yr 2002 please,

  • @jamesgonzalez9764
    @jamesgonzalez9764 Před měsícem

    Debe de tener traductor a Español

  • @montekubo8331
    @montekubo8331 Před 9 lety

    has anyone had trouble with a 65 hp suzuki outboard dieing under a load?

  • @imsneeky
    @imsneeky Před 6 lety

    looks like the cameraman from cloverfield doing a how to vid........

  • @onenikkione
    @onenikkione Před 12 lety +1

    should not rev an outboard unless under load...check owners manual

  • @fathersonatv6018
    @fathersonatv6018 Před 8 lety +16

    Dude you need a camera man or woman

  • @DanielScheerHowTo
    @DanielScheerHowTo  Před 11 lety

    Definitely carbed. lol... be careful working on any outboard motors; but thanks for the comment anyhow.

  • @DanielScheerHowTo
    @DanielScheerHowTo  Před 13 lety

    Place comments and questions here!

  • @DanielScheerHowTo
    @DanielScheerHowTo  Před 12 lety

    That's my favorite part! LOL

  • @SheikShak
    @SheikShak Před 5 lety +1

    Need a camera person

  • @ryanmse30
    @ryanmse30 Před 11 lety

    if that was chemtool that was too much, chemtool will destroy carb seals quik

  • @dfdavis32
    @dfdavis32 Před 11 lety

    you shouldn't rev it quite that hard....less than 3000 rpm.

  • @randysherwood8533
    @randysherwood8533 Před 7 lety

    Funny, NO one commented about how ridiculously high you were revving the outboard on dry with a flush mount on. Not enough water supply and NO back pressure... lucky it didn't lock up on you.
    REV ON!!!

  • @rekabbnad
    @rekabbnad Před 11 lety +1

    I can't tell what the heck is going on. the camera is moving too much