hrbeck2000
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Hi,
I have a 2001 Mercury 40HP 2 stroke serial number 0T475589 2 cylinder single carb. The motor is on a pontoon boat.
Sorry for the novel but I should start with a little background. A couple years ago the top end seemed to be diminishing. The boat would start fine every time and run well enough it just wouldn't achieve the same RPMs as it used to. 2 Years ago it started to idle poorly and would stall when you put it in gear. If you throttled it up a hair and put it in gear it was fine once you got moving still having the problem at top end. So last spring I had the repair facility look at it when they pulled it out of storage. They rebuilt the carb and replaced the fuel filter but said after starting and running it a while it quit. They decided it was still fuel related as the compression and spark were good when it quit. This time they replaced the fuel line from tank to motor including primer bulb as well as the fuel pump. Bottom line is they kept the boat for the entire season never fixing it. I finally had to demand they return my boat as it was clear they were never going to get it right.
This year After trying to get several mobile repair services to come and look at it and not even returning my calls I decided to dive in. Based on the new gaskets and appearances it does look like the replaced the parts they said they did. I installed a new battery and new plugs and it fired right up. It ran on the water muffs for a while and then stalled. After cranking it a little bit and choking it the motor started back up and ran again for half an hour at 1/4 throttle on the muffs. I figured it was unlikely but maybe it had an air lock that they never cleared out and it was good. Dropped the boat in the water and it started right up. I backed away from the launch no problem and started across the lake at about 3/4 throttle, It seemed to have more top end then before and was running great until after about 200 yards it started losing power. I pulled back on the throttle and it would come back and I could throttle up again for short periods but it would start bogging down after a very short distance. I was able to take it down to just above idle and it ran OK and I was able to get it back to the dock. So at this point I'm hoping someone has experienced something similar and can provide some advice.
Thanks, Rich
I have a 2001 Mercury 40HP 2 stroke serial number 0T475589 2 cylinder single carb. The motor is on a pontoon boat.
Sorry for the novel but I should start with a little background. A couple years ago the top end seemed to be diminishing. The boat would start fine every time and run well enough it just wouldn't achieve the same RPMs as it used to. 2 Years ago it started to idle poorly and would stall when you put it in gear. If you throttled it up a hair and put it in gear it was fine once you got moving still having the problem at top end. So last spring I had the repair facility look at it when they pulled it out of storage. They rebuilt the carb and replaced the fuel filter but said after starting and running it a while it quit. They decided it was still fuel related as the compression and spark were good when it quit. This time they replaced the fuel line from tank to motor including primer bulb as well as the fuel pump. Bottom line is they kept the boat for the entire season never fixing it. I finally had to demand they return my boat as it was clear they were never going to get it right.
This year After trying to get several mobile repair services to come and look at it and not even returning my calls I decided to dive in. Based on the new gaskets and appearances it does look like the replaced the parts they said they did. I installed a new battery and new plugs and it fired right up. It ran on the water muffs for a while and then stalled. After cranking it a little bit and choking it the motor started back up and ran again for half an hour at 1/4 throttle on the muffs. I figured it was unlikely but maybe it had an air lock that they never cleared out and it was good. Dropped the boat in the water and it started right up. I backed away from the launch no problem and started across the lake at about 3/4 throttle, It seemed to have more top end then before and was running great until after about 200 yards it started losing power. I pulled back on the throttle and it would come back and I could throttle up again for short periods but it would start bogging down after a very short distance. I was able to take it down to just above idle and it ran OK and I was able to get it back to the dock. So at this point I'm hoping someone has experienced something similar and can provide some advice.
Thanks, Rich