I have a 1988 Merc XR4 on a 1988 Venture Bass boat that has been great until a couple weeks ago.
I was out taking picures and marking lake structure with my GPS. I had been on the water for several hours without a problem. As I was about to leave my last stop, the engine sounded "flat" as I give it throttle. It did plane out, but I could tell it was lacking a lot of power. I was only a 1/4 mile from the ramp, so I took it back and put new plugs in. I thought one or two may have fouled due to idling around more than normal. No deal. Plugs didn't work, so I headed home to troubleshoot.
One more thing I need to note is that the "beeper" beeps erratically sometimes when it's running flat (not always). It only does it at idle and it is not constant, nor is it a organized beep. If the engine is running correctly, there is no beep other than the normal start-up beep.
The "Flat" running almost always happens on start-up. So far it hasn't happened while running down the lake. It did happen once on Saturday when we were idling along. I felt it loose power and flatten out.
I'm stumped now. Could this be a fuel pump problem, or is it electrical? The fuel goes to the top carbs first, then it loops to the middle carbs, then to the bottom carbs. Could it be loosing fuel pressure and running out in the top carb first?
Any help?
I was out taking picures and marking lake structure with my GPS. I had been on the water for several hours without a problem. As I was about to leave my last stop, the engine sounded "flat" as I give it throttle. It did plane out, but I could tell it was lacking a lot of power. I was only a 1/4 mile from the ramp, so I took it back and put new plugs in. I thought one or two may have fouled due to idling around more than normal. No deal. Plugs didn't work, so I headed home to troubleshoot.
- Compression on all cylinders is around 140.
- I have fire on all cylinders, although when I took the wire off of #1 and #6, there wasn't any noticeable difference in the way it ran. Especially on #1.
- I took the carb off of #1 & #2 to clean. No visible problems. It was extremely clean.
- Put it back together and it ran the same.
- I had an extra set of Switch boxes, so I swapped them out to check. Nothing, so I put the originals back on.
- I had an extra set of coils as well, so I replaced the coils on #1 and #6. No deal.
- I then turned to the fuel. Took a sample and let it sit overnight. Water was visible in the bottom of my sample.
- I drained the carbs, removed, drained & dried the built-in fuel tank, installed a new Mercury water separator, and installed new fuel lines & primer bulb from the engine to the tank. The internal engine fuel lines are new as of last Fall.
- Take it out for a test run and bamm, it runs great again.
- I feel comfortable now, so I took it out again this past Saturday and it ran fine for several hours until we stopped on a point and started it back up. I noticed the "flatness" as soon as I started the engine. Here we go again, same symptoms. I check the primer bulb and it isn't really "Hard", so I give it a couple pumps. As I start to plane off, it's still lacking power. A few seconds later it picks up and runs well again. This happens twice during the day.
One more thing I need to note is that the "beeper" beeps erratically sometimes when it's running flat (not always). It only does it at idle and it is not constant, nor is it a organized beep. If the engine is running correctly, there is no beep other than the normal start-up beep.
The "Flat" running almost always happens on start-up. So far it hasn't happened while running down the lake. It did happen once on Saturday when we were idling along. I felt it loose power and flatten out.
I'm stumped now. Could this be a fuel pump problem, or is it electrical? The fuel goes to the top carbs first, then it loops to the middle carbs, then to the bottom carbs. Could it be loosing fuel pressure and running out in the top carb first?
Any help?