capt. meares
New member
Found out today why Sea Wolf calls it the Wheel of Fortune switch............ I put my 88 C-dory cruiser in the bay today with both tanks 1/4 full. I went to prime the fuel line and squeezed the bulb about ten times. The bulb would not get hard. I squeezed 5 more time and bulb was still empty. I decided to try starting the motor anyways. It started right up like everything was wonderful. I left it running for about 8 minutes and everything still seemed normal. Put it in reverse, backed out of the ramp area, put it in forward and the motor died. I then proceeded to again try to prime and the bulb continued to stay empty. After scratching my head for a few minutes I thought maybe someone (a kid of mine) messed with my fuel switch.
I then went round and round each position several times, not knowing which position was which, I tried priming each one, No luck with any position. I checked all the lines and cannot find any leaks or drips, never smelled any gas. The bottom line, if the bulb isn't hard, the motor isn't getting gas. Do these fuel switches go bad? Where would be the best place to start with this? Thanks, Terry
I then went round and round each position several times, not knowing which position was which, I tried priming each one, No luck with any position. I checked all the lines and cannot find any leaks or drips, never smelled any gas. The bottom line, if the bulb isn't hard, the motor isn't getting gas. Do these fuel switches go bad? Where would be the best place to start with this? Thanks, Terry