MarvinGabriel
Petty Officer 3rd Class
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- May 5, 2020
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- 83
Ok, This is not a gas tank issue, so I thought it wise to start a new thread. so this engine is getting frustrating. I replaced the gas tank, the primer bulb/fuel line, and went ahead and put fresh fuel lines on (the old ones were mushy), and replaced the fuel filter.
Just to refresh, I was cruising along, and the engine started to run a bit slower, then just stopped! It would start for a second, then stop. So I just deployed my oars and rowed back to the dock. Today, I went to the local Mercury dealer and bought a new Mercury fuel hose, and gas tank. Added fresh gas, and started the engine. Idled fine, but I could not get it to leave idle. It just bogs, like it's starving for fuel. Runs a tad bit better at half choke. I pulled the plugs and inspected. Both have white electrodes, confirming a lean condition. I removed, disassembled and cleaned the carb. It wasn't a mess. Fairly clean, and I didn't see anything that would cause this issue. I think that the fact it runs better at half choke confirms a carb issue. SO, a couple of questions:
1. I've been rebuilding and cleaning carbs for 40 years. I used to drive carbureted cars, so had issues to deal with. I rode motorcycles, and once again, had to clean carbs. I live on a farm with a ton of carbureted small engines, and well...they need cleaned! Am I missing anything in the carb cleaning on these Mercurys?
2. That vacuum hose that comes from the air box, where does that go? A Vacuum Advance? I haven't seen one of those in a dog's age! I know the issue is enhanced when it's disconnected.
3. The engine doesn't idle right anymore. I tried adjusting the mixture, after cleaning, and it won't idle until about 4.5 turns out. And more turns out, it just doesn't change.
Well, I guess that's about it.
Thanks,
MG
Just to refresh, I was cruising along, and the engine started to run a bit slower, then just stopped! It would start for a second, then stop. So I just deployed my oars and rowed back to the dock. Today, I went to the local Mercury dealer and bought a new Mercury fuel hose, and gas tank. Added fresh gas, and started the engine. Idled fine, but I could not get it to leave idle. It just bogs, like it's starving for fuel. Runs a tad bit better at half choke. I pulled the plugs and inspected. Both have white electrodes, confirming a lean condition. I removed, disassembled and cleaned the carb. It wasn't a mess. Fairly clean, and I didn't see anything that would cause this issue. I think that the fact it runs better at half choke confirms a carb issue. SO, a couple of questions:
1. I've been rebuilding and cleaning carbs for 40 years. I used to drive carbureted cars, so had issues to deal with. I rode motorcycles, and once again, had to clean carbs. I live on a farm with a ton of carbureted small engines, and well...they need cleaned! Am I missing anything in the carb cleaning on these Mercurys?
2. That vacuum hose that comes from the air box, where does that go? A Vacuum Advance? I haven't seen one of those in a dog's age! I know the issue is enhanced when it's disconnected.
3. The engine doesn't idle right anymore. I tried adjusting the mixture, after cleaning, and it won't idle until about 4.5 turns out. And more turns out, it just doesn't change.
Well, I guess that's about it.
Thanks,
MG