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Johnson 150 strike force @1996 #4924761 05/31/10 08:25 PM
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right off the trailor ,it runs great,after you get to where your going and shut it down,when you get ready to leave it acts like it is loaded up in carbs,but not the case,like its flooded and doesnt want to stay running.i can put the hose on it at home and runs fine each time i start and stop. any ideals thx .

Re: Johnson 150 strike force @1996 [Re: sachsedavid] #4924849 05/31/10 08:40 PM
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When you run the motor at home on the trailer is the motor trimed all the way down just like you would have it in the water? When you try to restart the motor and it is warm, some motors will flood if you hit the choke again while trying to start a warm motor. Also while running the motor at home on a hose you have no back pressure and it will run differently out of water than it does in the water.

Re: Johnson 150 strike force @1996 [Re: 2Strokes] #4925047 05/31/10 09:28 PM
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no its not in trim ,what is causing it to flood if your not hitting the choke. its so frustrating ,thx

Re: Johnson 150 strike force @1996 [Re: sachsedavid] #4925066 05/31/10 09:32 PM
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Fuel inlet needles are leaking or your fuel enrichment valve is leaking.


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Re: Johnson 150 strike force @1996 [Re: Mike Halfmann the boatmann] #4925185 05/31/10 10:08 PM
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that will happen in the water right because of the pressure notat home on the water hose right im just trying to fix it cheap as possible. any more input will be really appreciative,thx

Re: Johnson 150 strike force @1996 [Re: sachsedavid] #4925502 06/01/10 12:18 AM
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check every fuel connection, my 175 johnson did something similar and it was the connector at the engine, just barely loose but caused an air leak that made it hard to keep running till up and gone.

Re: Johnson 150 strike force @1996 [Re: hopalong] #4926615 06/01/10 12:40 PM
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thx for all the input one more question,could it be starving for gas?

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