Took the Mercury (40hp ELPTEFI (2006) SR#1C018470) out today for the first time and the engine started dying. The engine started immediately, ran great for about a half an hour, then when running at "No Wake" motor would start to die. Could no longer run any faster than idle after restarting several times.
(Just got the boat out of the shop where they replaced the fuel pump and checked out the motor. All was in good running shape. The boat had sat for a year with no fuel stabilizer and the gas turned to glue.)
It acted like the engine was not getting enough fuel. Could push full throttle and only hit idle after a while. Engine died and restarted several times trying to make it back to the dock. The engine would run at idle for 10-15 minutes before dying. At about 1.2 throttle it run about 1 minute before dying.
I had already purchased a new fuel hose, connector, squeeze bulb and a new tank with new fuel before I took it to the dealer for the repairs. I also made sure the air vent was open, infact I even had my wife hold the cap off for a little while but it made no difference.
Took the boat home and checked the fuel filter. It had some "snot" in it and some other junk. I cleaned the filter and bowl and pumped about 3-4 cups of gas into a bucket then put the filter back on.
Ran the engine at about 1800 rpm in idle and fwd and it died again in about 20 minutes.
I cleaned out the fuel bowl again, still saw some snot, put some sea foam in the tank, cleaned the bowl and filter with some sea foam and put the filter back on. I ran the engine with ear muffs at about 1800 rpm at idle and then in gear and it ran for 20 minutes. It was running when I shut it down.
BUT
I noticed something I don't understand.
When I squeeze the primer bulb the fuel fills to the top.
When the engine runs at about 1800 rpm, the fuel in the bowl drops to about 1/4inch in the bowl.
Is this normal???
I've promised the grandkids a big day on the water tommarrow but am afraid to take them out yet...
(Just got the boat out of the shop where they replaced the fuel pump and checked out the motor. All was in good running shape. The boat had sat for a year with no fuel stabilizer and the gas turned to glue.)
It acted like the engine was not getting enough fuel. Could push full throttle and only hit idle after a while. Engine died and restarted several times trying to make it back to the dock. The engine would run at idle for 10-15 minutes before dying. At about 1.2 throttle it run about 1 minute before dying.
I had already purchased a new fuel hose, connector, squeeze bulb and a new tank with new fuel before I took it to the dealer for the repairs. I also made sure the air vent was open, infact I even had my wife hold the cap off for a little while but it made no difference.
Took the boat home and checked the fuel filter. It had some "snot" in it and some other junk. I cleaned the filter and bowl and pumped about 3-4 cups of gas into a bucket then put the filter back on.
Ran the engine at about 1800 rpm in idle and fwd and it died again in about 20 minutes.
I cleaned out the fuel bowl again, still saw some snot, put some sea foam in the tank, cleaned the bowl and filter with some sea foam and put the filter back on. I ran the engine with ear muffs at about 1800 rpm at idle and then in gear and it ran for 20 minutes. It was running when I shut it down.
BUT
I noticed something I don't understand.
When I squeeze the primer bulb the fuel fills to the top.

When the engine runs at about 1800 rpm, the fuel in the bowl drops to about 1/4inch in the bowl.

Is this normal???
I've promised the grandkids a big day on the water tommarrow but am afraid to take them out yet...