AnthonyVig
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Hello All,
I have a 2003 Mercury 150hp 2 stroke outboard that has approximately 210 hours on it. It has been meticulously maintained ever since 2003 with its last tune up in June of 2019 where we replaced:
water pump kit impeller
primer bulb
in line fuel filter
thermostat kit (2)
fuel pump kit
spark plugs
water separator
lower gear lube
poppet valve
fuel engine filter
After this maintenance the boat was fogged for storage and sat in our lift. Fast forward to June 2020, we started the boat right up and she ran great for about 5-8 hours worth of running.
Now the boat idles properly and is smooth up until about 2800 rpm when the motor begins to shake/bounce and I don't seem to have a whole lot of power. If I push through 3000-4000 rpm where most of the shaking happens I can get the boat up to about 5100 rpm ~30mph planed off but it still has some roughness.
So far since this issue I have changed the spark plugs and ran SeaFoam shock treatment through a separate 3 gallon gas tank. Also sprayed SeaFoam into the carb throats. The coils appear to be ok as well.
Up until this year, the boat was really not ran that often and is often ran at a low rpm just putting around. I understand now that thats a big no no for 2 strokes and there might be some carbon buildup.
Anyone else have this issue? Thank you!
I have a 2003 Mercury 150hp 2 stroke outboard that has approximately 210 hours on it. It has been meticulously maintained ever since 2003 with its last tune up in June of 2019 where we replaced:
water pump kit impeller
primer bulb
in line fuel filter
thermostat kit (2)
fuel pump kit
spark plugs
water separator
lower gear lube
poppet valve
fuel engine filter
After this maintenance the boat was fogged for storage and sat in our lift. Fast forward to June 2020, we started the boat right up and she ran great for about 5-8 hours worth of running.
Now the boat idles properly and is smooth up until about 2800 rpm when the motor begins to shake/bounce and I don't seem to have a whole lot of power. If I push through 3000-4000 rpm where most of the shaking happens I can get the boat up to about 5100 rpm ~30mph planed off but it still has some roughness.
So far since this issue I have changed the spark plugs and ran SeaFoam shock treatment through a separate 3 gallon gas tank. Also sprayed SeaFoam into the carb throats. The coils appear to be ok as well.
Up until this year, the boat was really not ran that often and is often ran at a low rpm just putting around. I understand now that thats a big no no for 2 strokes and there might be some carbon buildup.
Anyone else have this issue? Thank you!