Hello Gents,
I have an in-line 4 merc, a 1987 165 hp, that is running pretty poorly. I have installed new fuel filters, complete new ignition w/ wires, and have checked it all twice. It runs OK for a little, then starts back-firing, with squeaking sounds coming out of the flame arrestor. It idles pretty good, once in awhile it back-fires, then if I put it in drive, it realy goes to hell quick, quite a bit of back-firing, won't run. A friend of mine mentioned the shift interrupt, since it goes to hell quick when I put it in drive. The firing order is 1-3-4-2 - does it matter where 1 starts on the cap? I think timing errors usually start the back-firing, but I am pretty sure I have that ignition set-up properly. I guess I can't be too sure, since it sounds like crap. I also hate to admit it but the gas in the tank may not be the best. Does bad gas cause back-firing?
Thanks Guys - Steve
I have an in-line 4 merc, a 1987 165 hp, that is running pretty poorly. I have installed new fuel filters, complete new ignition w/ wires, and have checked it all twice. It runs OK for a little, then starts back-firing, with squeaking sounds coming out of the flame arrestor. It idles pretty good, once in awhile it back-fires, then if I put it in drive, it realy goes to hell quick, quite a bit of back-firing, won't run. A friend of mine mentioned the shift interrupt, since it goes to hell quick when I put it in drive. The firing order is 1-3-4-2 - does it matter where 1 starts on the cap? I think timing errors usually start the back-firing, but I am pretty sure I have that ignition set-up properly. I guess I can't be too sure, since it sounds like crap. I also hate to admit it but the gas in the tank may not be the best. Does bad gas cause back-firing?
Thanks Guys - Steve