wharfcreek
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- Jul 31, 2009
- Messages
- 36
I have a 'new to me' 24' boat with a Merc 5.0 - 2bbl / Gen II power set-up, and finally got it launched and run a bit. I've believe it runs a bit too rich overall. When 'up-fitting' for my spring launch, along with all the appropriate filters and oil changes, I also replaced all 8 spark plugs, and they were completely black and carbon-fouled Thinking that might just have been indicative of how it was running when stored last fall in the cold, I simply replaced them and went on to other problems. When I land-started the boat with a hose, it ran a bit rough to start, but being the first spring start I didn't expect perfection. It seemed to clear up, so again, I went on to other issues. When launched this past Wednesday, I noted it was also pretty rough-running when first started, and the idle seemed a bit rough as I left the marina to take the boat home. When running out on the open water it seemed to run OK, but when I got to my creek and had to idle down, I again noted some roughness in the running condition. I'd also noted a tach problem when bringing the boat home, which was simply that it was jumping all over the place, so I replaced it this past Friday, and decided to take it for another 'test' run yesterday. This time it was even harder to start.....and it appeared to flood out almost immediately. Only with the throttle full open and a lot of crank-time was I able to get it running, and again, pretty roughly. I idled out of my creek, out on the Chesapeake Bay for about a 30 minute run, then back home. This time it actually stalled out when I got to my dock. I pulled the top cover and spark arrestor and checked to see if the choke plate was stuck partially closed. It wasn't. I got the engine started again and looked for 'nozzle drip'......and none. So, other than perhaps tweaking the idle mixture screw some (which I"ve not yet done), I'm not sure where to go next. I'm also unsure if this Idle mixture screw is a 'fuel' or 'air' screw.....so not sure if turning it 'in' will lean the idle mixture, or cause it to run more to the rich side. So, if anyone has a clue about that, please let me know. Sorry for being so long-winded, but I just wanted to include as many details as I could. This appears to be the 'original' carb, and I doubt it's ever been off the boat. Being a 'rich' running problem, I don't think dirt or debris in the carb is the issue.....and as I said, it seems to run OK when at cruising speed. So......any help or suggestions would be appreciated. Many thanks, Tom D.