Hi Guys,
I have a 70 hp merc that has consistently displayed the following characteristics.
When cold starting it requires lots of choke, then once started will run for a short time and quit.
Repeated starts and tickling the choke button will get it to run but it has low power on the warm up lever for a long time. If you try to put it in gear it will stall immediately.
Then while warming up with the warm up lever at max stop its as if someone has flipped a switch and the engine will shudder and then accelerate gaining about 1500 rpm and begins to run strong.
It will run like a watch for the rest of the day, start effortlessly and run at idle, does not stall when changing gear and does not bog in the hole shot and reaches 5500 rpm max.
I have rebuilt the carbs, adjusted all the "line n sinc" stuff to the book with the exception of the timing because I don't have a light. Because the engine runs so well once past it's warm up woes I believe that the set up is pretty good.
As I write this it appears more likely to me that the fuel pump is the source of my problem. Is it possible that while sitting between weekends the pump allows the fuel to bleed back to the tank and therefore has to bleed out any air over the prolonged warm up period until the system is free of air and the pump works at full capacity?
I have tried to identify all the data so please let me know if I'm on the right track by rebuilding the fuel pump.
Thanks, Mark
I have a 70 hp merc that has consistently displayed the following characteristics.
When cold starting it requires lots of choke, then once started will run for a short time and quit.
Repeated starts and tickling the choke button will get it to run but it has low power on the warm up lever for a long time. If you try to put it in gear it will stall immediately.
Then while warming up with the warm up lever at max stop its as if someone has flipped a switch and the engine will shudder and then accelerate gaining about 1500 rpm and begins to run strong.
It will run like a watch for the rest of the day, start effortlessly and run at idle, does not stall when changing gear and does not bog in the hole shot and reaches 5500 rpm max.
I have rebuilt the carbs, adjusted all the "line n sinc" stuff to the book with the exception of the timing because I don't have a light. Because the engine runs so well once past it's warm up woes I believe that the set up is pretty good.
As I write this it appears more likely to me that the fuel pump is the source of my problem. Is it possible that while sitting between weekends the pump allows the fuel to bleed back to the tank and therefore has to bleed out any air over the prolonged warm up period until the system is free of air and the pump works at full capacity?
I have tried to identify all the data so please let me know if I'm on the right track by rebuilding the fuel pump.
Thanks, Mark