Re: 115 FICHT hard to start (saturn)
I will leave the diagnostics to the gurus, but please leave the carb cleaner alone!!!!
Re: 115 FICHT hard to start (saturn)
First, DO NOT USE CARB CLEANER TO START YOUR OUT BOARD( yes I was yelling). Carb cleaner has no use in a 2 stroke outboard motor except to damage it. It removes oil from the cylinder walls, bearings etc. Check the spark plugs, Make sure the battery is full charge, no wing nuts on the terminals,clean terminal ends. If you think they are clean, clean them again. Make sure the gap is set to .028 and indexed properly on the plugs. Jet units build carbon, they create 3-4 times more carbon in an engine due to the fact that they always have a load. Never actually in neutral without a load. The engine needs decarbed if you have never done it. XD 100 may be better for your application. Good luck. http://www.bassboatcentral.com/smileys/wink.gif
Re: 115 FICHT hard to start (rudetech1)
I realize this could get me yelled at, but here we go. When a two-stroke is being hard to start and you reely need to get it started, use starting fluid that is "for use in gasoline or diesel engines". There is an upper cylinder lubricant in it. Not a permanent solution, but it works in a pinch.
Re: 115 FICHT hard to start (digger)
Re: 115 FICHT hard to start (Bassmeister)
How about a squeeze bottle with 50:1 mix? It lubes and goes BOOM!! http://www.bassboatcentral.com/smileys/Laugh.gif