Backfire thru carb problem on starbord engine------HELP
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i would check the fuel system from the carb back to the tank,it is easier for the fuel pump to suck air than fuel.through the years i have seen loose fittings on both sides of the screw on fuel filter,cracked fuel hoses,cracked fittings at the tank&fuel selector valves.to me it sounds like a lean condition backfire.add in,i just worked on a 39 sea ray that had your same problem,the seal in the fuel selector valve dried up and allowed air to be sucked past it but it never dripped a drop of fuel.
Last edited by mike tkach; 05-25-2020 at 09:08 PM.
#36
i would check the fuel system from the carb back to the tank,it is easier for the fuel pump to suck air than fuel.through the years i have seen loose fittings on both sides of the screw on fuel filter,cracked fuel hoses,cracked fittings at the tank&fuel selector valves.to me it sounds like a lean condition backfire.add in,i just worked on a 39 sea ray that had your same problem,the seal in the fuel selector valve dried up and allowed air to be sucked past it but it never dripped a drop of fuel.






