Im trying to troubleshoot my 77 7-hp 3-cyl Merc. My gut feeling is that Im just not firing on all cylinders. For background, this motor is new to me and runs fine on muffs. The biggest issue is a lack of power and stalling if I try to push it beyond 1800 rpm. Ive gone through the fuel system from tank to carbs and had my passenger pump the primer bulb when it started to falter - no change.
On one trial on the water I turned back toward the dock because it ran so badly, and suddenly it came to life and took off like a rocket. I thought it was simply some fouled plugs, but next trip out it ran poorly again even with fresh plugs.
Its not much better at idle. If I get the speed down below 1000 rpm it will usually stall when going into gear unless I can ram the stick forward fast enough to kick it into gear and crank open the throttles in an instant. Scary at a busy dock!
Ive gone through the tests on the ignition components per the Seloc manual. The stator readings seemed irregular (too little resistance) and the meter danced around when I jiggled the harness. When I pulled the flywheel and got the stator on the bench, the readings were right on the money. I want to be fairly certain before commiting to buying a new stator. Ive seen figures for a voltage test on the stator, but despite diligent searching, Ive not found the procedure to do this test, (which wires? motor cranking or running?) Ive already thrown a lot of money at this boat. Can anyone help?
On one trial on the water I turned back toward the dock because it ran so badly, and suddenly it came to life and took off like a rocket. I thought it was simply some fouled plugs, but next trip out it ran poorly again even with fresh plugs.
Its not much better at idle. If I get the speed down below 1000 rpm it will usually stall when going into gear unless I can ram the stick forward fast enough to kick it into gear and crank open the throttles in an instant. Scary at a busy dock!
Ive gone through the tests on the ignition components per the Seloc manual. The stator readings seemed irregular (too little resistance) and the meter danced around when I jiggled the harness. When I pulled the flywheel and got the stator on the bench, the readings were right on the money. I want to be fairly certain before commiting to buying a new stator. Ive seen figures for a voltage test on the stator, but despite diligent searching, Ive not found the procedure to do this test, (which wires? motor cranking or running?) Ive already thrown a lot of money at this boat. Can anyone help?