Re: '75 Mercury 1500 stalls on acceleration
Hey Steve<br /><br />I am currently running a Mercury 1400, the same vintage as your 1500 on a 17' glastron. I have had serious trouble with fouling the plugs and have had to go to a step hotter plug-- (not recommended). I have come to the conclussion that the main jets are too large for the altitude that I am running at, here in Burley, Id. You might check the burn on the top of your pistons and then check your manuel for what it recommends for a correct jet at your given altitude. My manuel noted that many Mercs' had the largest jets installed as a standard application. <br /> I do not recommend messing with changing the ratio of oil to fuel, it should be 50:1 and use a good quality omc approved brand, however; there is extremely good advice to burn the premium fuels with at least 92 octane. Anything of a lesser quality has a poor detination and at best a very short life in the tank before it begins to varnish. I have had people tell me to not let mixed fuels set longer than 30 days. <br /> As for the RPM, check the prop for pitch. I had to drop (2) sizes to get up to the proper 5500 range. Boy what a difference. Come to find out the prop that was on the boat as well as the jets were for down in the Lake Powel area. I'll bet it was a screamer there.<br /> There is one other item you might consider using as it has been recommended several times on this sight, and I can attest to the effectiveness of it---SeaFoam as a fuel additive and stabilizer.<br />Works great!!<br /><br />Preston