Hello everybody,
I have recently acquired a small bow rider equipped with a 2bbl carburated 3.0L MerCruiser engine and Alpha One out drive (everything is from 2008). The motor is exhibiting some odd behavior and I was hoping someone may have a few pointers for me. Here's the problem.
I was out in the boat the other day (for the first time) and it was running fine for most of the day. When I dropped it into the water, from a cold start it would only start on fast idle and needed to warm up before I could drop it to low idle (otherwise it would stall). This I think is pretty normal behavior for a carb'd engine, at least in all of my carb'd motor experience (family had a boat several years back, it did the same - I come from the fuel injection world). So moving on. Once the motor did warm up, I could drop it to idle and it would do alright, it was a bit rough, but worked. With slight adjustment I figure I can get it to even out. Anyways, still not the problem I am after (but could be related).
As the day progressed, the engine became less likely to idle, eventually where it would only run at fast idle, and then would only run at higher throttle than fast idle. It would only start at or past fast idle, and I would have to feather the throttle to keep it running (out of gear). It would rev up fine, but coming back down it would always start to die. It got to the point where if the engine wasn't at 2500+ rpm, it didn't want to run. Luckily (well sort of), this behavior only started to show when I was headed back to the dock (which made docking some serious fun! No low speed control). Dropping the boat into or out of gear and the engine would immediately die off, unless serious throttle was applied, which unfortunately, is not good for the drivetrain.
After doing some reading and applying my limited knowledge of carbs, I was thinking it could be one or all of these following reasons:
1) idle circuits being plugged, or some sort of obstruction in carb
2) bad fuel (this is the tank the boat was winterized with)
3) fuel tank is not venting (this I will check very shortly, I just read in the manual to leave the fuel flap open if this is suspected and to see what happens)
I have carb cleaner and Seafoam. I put Seafoam in the tank and was just out spraying the carb cleaner. Oddly enough, occasionally the carb cleaner increased RPM, and sometimes it would decrease RPM (lowering RPM is indicated by the label). I'm hoping it is just debris or varnish and the Seafoam/cleaner will do the trick... but, I really haven't a clue. I suppose I will order a manual tonight, but would like to at least diagnose the problem by the end of the weekend.
Does anyone have any insight?
Engine serial:1A023075
I have recently acquired a small bow rider equipped with a 2bbl carburated 3.0L MerCruiser engine and Alpha One out drive (everything is from 2008). The motor is exhibiting some odd behavior and I was hoping someone may have a few pointers for me. Here's the problem.
I was out in the boat the other day (for the first time) and it was running fine for most of the day. When I dropped it into the water, from a cold start it would only start on fast idle and needed to warm up before I could drop it to low idle (otherwise it would stall). This I think is pretty normal behavior for a carb'd engine, at least in all of my carb'd motor experience (family had a boat several years back, it did the same - I come from the fuel injection world). So moving on. Once the motor did warm up, I could drop it to idle and it would do alright, it was a bit rough, but worked. With slight adjustment I figure I can get it to even out. Anyways, still not the problem I am after (but could be related).
As the day progressed, the engine became less likely to idle, eventually where it would only run at fast idle, and then would only run at higher throttle than fast idle. It would only start at or past fast idle, and I would have to feather the throttle to keep it running (out of gear). It would rev up fine, but coming back down it would always start to die. It got to the point where if the engine wasn't at 2500+ rpm, it didn't want to run. Luckily (well sort of), this behavior only started to show when I was headed back to the dock (which made docking some serious fun! No low speed control). Dropping the boat into or out of gear and the engine would immediately die off, unless serious throttle was applied, which unfortunately, is not good for the drivetrain.
After doing some reading and applying my limited knowledge of carbs, I was thinking it could be one or all of these following reasons:
1) idle circuits being plugged, or some sort of obstruction in carb
2) bad fuel (this is the tank the boat was winterized with)
3) fuel tank is not venting (this I will check very shortly, I just read in the manual to leave the fuel flap open if this is suspected and to see what happens)
I have carb cleaner and Seafoam. I put Seafoam in the tank and was just out spraying the carb cleaner. Oddly enough, occasionally the carb cleaner increased RPM, and sometimes it would decrease RPM (lowering RPM is indicated by the label). I'm hoping it is just debris or varnish and the Seafoam/cleaner will do the trick... but, I really haven't a clue. I suppose I will order a manual tonight, but would like to at least diagnose the problem by the end of the weekend.
Does anyone have any insight?
Engine serial:1A023075