duffy wrote:Sounds like either water in the gas or ethanol phase separation or both. If it's old gas drain and get new non ethanol. If you've never had ethanol gas then it's probably water.
Simple things to do that help enjoy playtime:
Always use fresh gas preferably non ethanol. Either filter your fuel and keep it clean and for god's sake take a look in the empty can once in a while. You wouldn't believe the crap and water I've seen in peoples gas cans.
When you get to the dock and any time the engine is going to set for some time disconnect the fuel line and let the engine run out. Or during a WOT run on the lake pull the line and let it run out which is a bit better. (pulls more fuel out of the bowl) I did this on my first boat engine and the carb was still spotless after 25 years.
Open up the trolling motors and run them at high speed. This heats them up more, burns off deposits in the cylinders and plugs and makes fuel and air flow through all of the carb passages. Also helps boil off moisture if you've gotten water in the fuel
Be careful adding additives like seafoam. Add the suggested amounts and don't do the "if a littles good mores better" philosophy because it can build up. Most additives don't burn the same as gas and can cause an engine to run lean making it hard to diagnose problems.
Just my 2 cents worth
I don't buy it, period. I've cleaned up a dozen small outboards with and never had a problem, I always mix at least twice the amount of Seafoam in the directions. It will pull any water out of the system. It's cleaned every single carb to running new condition, with out exception. It dissolves all the old varnish and junk out of the carb.
When the directions say pour an entire can down the carb or intake of an engine running at half throttle, I doubt your going to get a lean burn problem, running a small percentage in a tank of fuel.
It's doing the same thing every 2 stroke OB (chain saw, weed wacker, yard blower, etc.) in the world does. The fuel and oil gets old makes varnish in the carb and fuel pump. It starts to flake off and clogs the filters, screens and the diaphragm pump. Two ways to fix it, take the carb off and take it completely apart and clean it in the hot tank or run a cleaner through it till it all dissolves. The latter is much easier and more cost effective.
Just the way it is.