2004 Mercrusier 4.3 litre Acceleration

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[FONT=&quot]My engine will start and idle but stall when I give it gas. I just put a brand new mercarb on it and it idled better but still will stall when I give it gas. What could it be? Does it have fuel water separates? If so where? The fuel pump seems to be working fine. My serial number is om689168 [/FONT]
 

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Brand new Mercarb would be worthwhile to check float height and to make certain of throttle accelerator pump function.
 

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Thanks! I will check these. Do you think it could be water in my Gas? I ran it memorial day weekend and got 93 octane from Walmart The week of the 4th when I started having the problems.
 

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Do you think it could be water in my Gas? I ran it memorial day weekend and got 93 octane from Walmart The week of the 4th when I started having the problems.

Don't see it being water
Buying 93 octane has no bearing on your issue but does lighten your wallet more then needed.

With having trouble later I would say you got some crud in you new carb. Did you replace the filter and clean out the lines prior to installing the new one?
 

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no and no. I turned it over to run fuel through the main line before connecting it. Would that have been enough to clean it? I don't think I have a filter. the only filter is the inlet to the carb. What about plugs, Wires and cap?
 

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no and no. I turned it over to run fuel through the main line before connecting it. Would that have been enough to clean it? I don't think I have a filter. the only filter is the inlet to the carb. What about plugs, Wires and cap?

Turing it over with a "clean filter" would be enough to flush the line
You should have a filter and it looks similar to this

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Since the filter has not been replaced this is where you start, then remove the carb and clean it
 

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There is no mixer screw. That portion of the mercarb is is capped off. Their is a canister that looks as if it may have a filter inside between the fuel pump and gas tank. There is not a oil filter looking gas water separator anywhere from the carburetor to the gas tank. I have a smaller guy coming tomorrow to get the canister off. What do you think I will find inside? It looks like it should just screw off. A line from the tank and carb goes in the top Part of what looks like the canister will unscrew from.
 

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Right now things are not adding up, could sure use a motor serial number
 

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That's where that enclosed canister is.

The canister is the filter and is a self contained unit and does not come apart. Is screwed in place just like an oil filter.

Note when installing a new one, coat rubber seal with a thin layer of oil
 

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But it's not an oil filter looking screw on. There may be a filter in there but that canister goes over it. I wish I would have gotten a picture
 

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I couldn't get the water separator off. I was about to break the housing trying. however I did pump the 36 gallons of gas out and it barely smelled of gas. You could see it separate in the buckets. that fixed the problem. The boat ran great. I still have to figure out how to change that filter. It is the original filter and it is painted black. that's why it doesn't look like a oil filter.
 
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