Mulligan18
Cadet
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- Jun 1, 2016
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Good morning friends.
I have a 1994 Merc 4.3LX. Had it out last night. It started and putted over to the gas dock just fine. Filled with gas and restarted just fine. Proceeded out into the bay maybe 200 yards at a slow speed - maybe 1,500 RPM's. I increased the speed a little and then maybe to half throttle in order to come up to a plane. Engine stalled instantly - like the key was turned off. Brought the throttle down to idle position. Restarted just fine. Headed back to the dock at near idle - running just fine. Tested out acceleration - stalled. Restarted and idled back to the dock. When docked I throttled up in neutral - stalled. Restarted - throttle up, stalled. Attempt to restart - nothing. No ignition - no click - silent.
Prior problems and fixes include - two new batteries, new fuel pump, new cap and rotor, new plugs, new anti siphon valve at the fuel tank, Cleaned the main ground and many other electrical connections, rebuilt carb installed and then replaced back with original as the rebuilt carb seemed defective. History of backfiring through the carb corrected. Had been running fine for a few short outings this year. Some problems with stalling when shifting between forward, neutral and reverse especially when docking in a breeze. This problem has been annoying but not terrible. I had visually inspected the shift interrupter switch and viewed operation with engine off. All seems fine. Throttle level seems to move freely with no sticking or binding. I had been planning to figure out how to install a new interrupter of the new design.
I have not gone through any type of diagnosis. Seems to be electrical. Any thoughts? Could the interrupter switch be causing this?
Thank you,
I have a 1994 Merc 4.3LX. Had it out last night. It started and putted over to the gas dock just fine. Filled with gas and restarted just fine. Proceeded out into the bay maybe 200 yards at a slow speed - maybe 1,500 RPM's. I increased the speed a little and then maybe to half throttle in order to come up to a plane. Engine stalled instantly - like the key was turned off. Brought the throttle down to idle position. Restarted just fine. Headed back to the dock at near idle - running just fine. Tested out acceleration - stalled. Restarted and idled back to the dock. When docked I throttled up in neutral - stalled. Restarted - throttle up, stalled. Attempt to restart - nothing. No ignition - no click - silent.
Prior problems and fixes include - two new batteries, new fuel pump, new cap and rotor, new plugs, new anti siphon valve at the fuel tank, Cleaned the main ground and many other electrical connections, rebuilt carb installed and then replaced back with original as the rebuilt carb seemed defective. History of backfiring through the carb corrected. Had been running fine for a few short outings this year. Some problems with stalling when shifting between forward, neutral and reverse especially when docking in a breeze. This problem has been annoying but not terrible. I had visually inspected the shift interrupter switch and viewed operation with engine off. All seems fine. Throttle level seems to move freely with no sticking or binding. I had been planning to figure out how to install a new interrupter of the new design.
I have not gone through any type of diagnosis. Seems to be electrical. Any thoughts? Could the interrupter switch be causing this?
Thank you,