comet traveler
Seaman Apprentice
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- Feb 4, 2005
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I recently bought an '89 Maxum with a Merc 3.0. It reportedly ran well a year or two ago. The first time I had it in the water it idled great but when I gave it throttle it had no power, ran really really rough, and made 'pinging' noises (like a car engine working hard). Being that I have no history with the boat I took it to the shop and had them "fix" it. They did mostly simple tune up stuff... points, plugs, fuel filter, checked timing, adjusted shift cables (wasn't working right), checked fuel, compression test, and then the main part, rebuilt the carb. <br /><br />So I took it out and it ran absolutely wonderful... for awhile. About 20 minutes or so, and then I started noticing a slight miss which got worse and worse till the point I could only go maybe 20 mph if I was lucky and it was rough. If I gave it any more throttle it wouldnt speed up and would jsut get more rough. So it'd go for a little while at this speed and then at some point suddenly start slowing down and either go very slow (like 3-4 mph) for maybe 30 seconds and then start speeding back up, or just altogether stop. If it completely quit, it would crank fine and want to start but if I let off the starter it'd stop. This happened 4 times (on the way back to the ramp). I noticed that it seemed to help it somewhat if I would take the cover off the engine. Then I could crank it and help it along and eventually let off the starter and it'd keep running. <br /><br />I took it back to the shop and asked them to look at it, and mentioned that I wondered if something they had worked on had gone out of whack. So the next week they call and another $150 they said (once again) "it runs great!" They replaced something in the wiring from the ignition switch back to the motor. They said it is something that can heat up and cause the engine to do that and to replace it meant replaicng the whole wiring harness, so they bypassed it with some sort or ballast resistor. So I took it out on the lake, it ran fine at first (questionable as to as well as the first time out of the shop though, but not complaining). So, 15 minutes later, it started doing the same stuff as the time before. So I went back to doc kand sat around awhile 15 minutes or so and then took the engine cover off and went back out. Welll, this drastically helped it. It may have missed a little but, but very little. So this seemed to help.<br /><br />Heres what else I've noticed. When shifting in and out of gear it sometimes stalls. I've read other posts on this and so i'm aware of the kill switch thing. But I'm not sure if that is the problem (especially considering the shop adjusted it) because the engine isn't starting as easily as it should. And once it starts, it idles very slowly and then works up to a more normal idle. The last thing is, the other day I took it out, and left the engine cover on. It ran fine the whole time (other than the stalling, and hard to start). Now, it was a bit cooler out that day, so I'm thinking that has soemthing to do with it. <br /><br />I can't afford to take it back to the shop again (spent over $450 there already) and really it seems like they don't fix what is broken, and aren't helping it at all. So Im asking for suggestions. I'm not sure where to go.... I'm going to run it on another coil and see if that changes anything. The other thing I'm wondering is about the fuel pump. Can heat affect it in any way and be causing this? Or maybe, is it soemthing they didn't do right with the carburetor? OH, BTW, engine temp, oil pressure, etc is all good. <br /><br />I'm sorry this is so long... just trying to get the details in for troubleshooting this thing. <br />Thank you all.