thunder550
Petty Officer 3rd Class
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- Sep 6, 2017
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Boat in my sig, '95 Merc 502 mag. Mechanical fuel pump and water separating spin-on fuel filter. Boat had a problem a few months ago when I first got it where if I idled for awhile, like going through a long no-wake zone, then left the no wake zone and tried to throttle up, it would just about come on plane then quit like I pulled the throttle back, run really rough for a few seconds, then die. When I tried to immediately restart, it would catch for a second then die again. If I let it sit for 2-3 minutes or so then restart, it fires up and runs fine like nothing was wrong. No other issues, it'll cruise and run wide open just fine, even throttles up ok off idle as long as it wasn't idling for a long time.
I changed the water separating fuel filter and the problem went away for about 3 months and probably 30ish engine hours. This weekend it started dying again. I changed the fuel filter again this afternoon but haven't had a chance to idle it for a long time so not sure whether it's temporarily fixed.
One weird thing, when I pulled the old filter off this time, it wasn't full all the way. Looking down inside, seemed like it was only about 2/3 full. Is that right?
I bought the boat from a dealer on Deep Creek Lake in Maryland. I'm not sure what type of fuel they have there. Since I brought it to AZ, I have been using 10% ethanol fuel since that's all we have here. Could that be an issue? Any other ideas?
I changed the water separating fuel filter and the problem went away for about 3 months and probably 30ish engine hours. This weekend it started dying again. I changed the fuel filter again this afternoon but haven't had a chance to idle it for a long time so not sure whether it's temporarily fixed.
One weird thing, when I pulled the old filter off this time, it wasn't full all the way. Looking down inside, seemed like it was only about 2/3 full. Is that right?
I bought the boat from a dealer on Deep Creek Lake in Maryland. I'm not sure what type of fuel they have there. Since I brought it to AZ, I have been using 10% ethanol fuel since that's all we have here. Could that be an issue? Any other ideas?