I have a 1995-6 Nissan 9.9 NS9.9C short shaft. It's on a sailboat and I just use it to leave and return to a heavily used dock. It’s an electric start and starts just fine, and runs great until I hit the kill switch to shut her down and sail. Sometimes it starts up fine when I try to restart, other times after a few tries. It’ll run for a few minutes then stop, and won’t start. I installed a carb and fuel pump kit after I cleaned it thoroughly, checked the tank and hoses, new 50:1 fuel, and the problem persists.
A couple of times when I hit the kill switch, the motor sounded like it was still running, but very quietly and in the background. I leave the prop in the water when I shut her down, and the water is so dirty with mountain run off that I can’t see if the prop is turning.
I’m wondering if a wind milling prop, with the engine left in gear, could be causing my problems? Could it be causing the engine to turn over, operating the fuel pump, and flooding the engine? Or is it some kind of a heating problem? Or, can there be a problem with running the motor too low in the water?
Thanks for any suggestions
Steve
A couple of times when I hit the kill switch, the motor sounded like it was still running, but very quietly and in the background. I leave the prop in the water when I shut her down, and the water is so dirty with mountain run off that I can’t see if the prop is turning.
I’m wondering if a wind milling prop, with the engine left in gear, could be causing my problems? Could it be causing the engine to turn over, operating the fuel pump, and flooding the engine? Or is it some kind of a heating problem? Or, can there be a problem with running the motor too low in the water?
Thanks for any suggestions
Steve