Any insight into this dilemma is greatly appreciated:
Purchased an old 5 HP Nissan 2-stroke engine. Had it professionally tuned.
Then ran it for about 20 minutes until it died mid run. It would start right up again fine, but almost immediately conked out again.
Took it back to tune up person, who returned it to me after running it 1/2 an hour on my gas tank with no problems, so I doubt the fuel is a problem.
Took it out 2 days and ran it about 4 miles each time without having it die (though it did sputter once or twice)
Next trip, went about 5 miles when it again decided to do the conk out routine. Managed to coax about 2.5 more miles out of it at much lower speed, when it conked out again.
Rowed back to ramp 2.5 miles (lots of fun).
Hope to bring it tomorrow to the tune up person, but I'm hoping somebody here can offer some insight I can share with him to help solve this riddle.
Thanks.
Purchased an old 5 HP Nissan 2-stroke engine. Had it professionally tuned.
Then ran it for about 20 minutes until it died mid run. It would start right up again fine, but almost immediately conked out again.
Took it back to tune up person, who returned it to me after running it 1/2 an hour on my gas tank with no problems, so I doubt the fuel is a problem.
Took it out 2 days and ran it about 4 miles each time without having it die (though it did sputter once or twice)
Next trip, went about 5 miles when it again decided to do the conk out routine. Managed to coax about 2.5 more miles out of it at much lower speed, when it conked out again.
Rowed back to ramp 2.5 miles (lots of fun).
Hope to bring it tomorrow to the tune up person, but I'm hoping somebody here can offer some insight I can share with him to help solve this riddle.
Thanks.