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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1995 Grumman 1648 Jon
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<blockquote data-quote="dlmallory" data-source="post: 345952" data-attributes="member: 13386"><p>Got the motor running today but still had some problems. I connect the brand new battery to the motor and when I engage the start button you can clearly hear the solenoid engage but it does not start the starter motor. I bypassed the solenoid by jumping the starter motor. The engine fired and ran for a little while before shutting down. I found that the connection between the fuel line to the engine is allowing air to be sucked in. </p><p></p><p>Also the motor only ran for about 2 minutes but no water was shot out thru the nipple on the engine. Not sure what the problem is here. </p><p></p><p>Next order of parts will be</p><p>Soleniod</p><p>Fuel line plus connectors</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dlmallory, post: 345952, member: 13386"] Got the motor running today but still had some problems. I connect the brand new battery to the motor and when I engage the start button you can clearly hear the solenoid engage but it does not start the starter motor. I bypassed the solenoid by jumping the starter motor. The engine fired and ran for a little while before shutting down. I found that the connection between the fuel line to the engine is allowing air to be sucked in. Also the motor only ran for about 2 minutes but no water was shot out thru the nipple on the engine. Not sure what the problem is here. Next order of parts will be Soleniod Fuel line plus connectors [/QUOTE]
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