I've got a Merc 5.7l with a 2bbl carb (Exact year/serial # unknown, late 90's or early 00's vortect engine) I've been battling an issue with for the last month or two at the lake. I believe I have narrowed it down to an issue with the fuel system.
The boat will start up fine and jump right on plane but after a few minutes of cruising the engine will start to bog down and it progressively gets worse the longer it runs. The higher I run the rpms the faster the problem starts. The boat will never stall though, it will bog down and if I back the throttle down it will idle perfectly. Then when trying to get over about 2k rpms it will start bogging down again. It will idle in gear all day long. If I rev the engine in neutral it will rev up to about 5k rpms fine with no bogging (although I won't rev it that high for more than a couple seconds)
I have changed the plugs, wires, coil, cap & rotor, fuel filter, and the oil pressure/fuel pump cut off switch with no change. They were all pretty old and due for changing anyway so that is where I started. I used sierra/quicksilver parts only except for the plugs.
I pulled the fuel sending unit from the tank and looked inside and seen no gunk/trash/water etc. in the tank.
Finally this last weekend I brought along a gas can and ran the engine off the gas can and it ran perfect and I didn't notice any issues. I am starting to think the fuel pump may be getting hot and not being able to keep up the pressure needed to keep the anti siphon valve on the tank opened up fully.
A new mercury fuel pump would run $200+ and quite a bit of work to change as it bolts behind the alternator on the engine. I am thinking about installing a low pressure Holly inline fuel pump close to the tank to help the primary pump keep up and get me through the rest of the season before I can fix it correctly over the winter.
I am looking at either a Holly 12-426 (1.5-4 psi, 25gph) and a Holly 12-427 (4-7psi, 32gph) I can get either for about $40 total and install one in a few minutes and hopefully make it through the last couple weeks on the lake. Would either of these pumps work for what I am trying to do? I'm not really able to find many specs on the Merc pump, except maybe 7-10 psi.
Sorry for the long post but I am just trying to paint a clear picture for you guys!
The boat will start up fine and jump right on plane but after a few minutes of cruising the engine will start to bog down and it progressively gets worse the longer it runs. The higher I run the rpms the faster the problem starts. The boat will never stall though, it will bog down and if I back the throttle down it will idle perfectly. Then when trying to get over about 2k rpms it will start bogging down again. It will idle in gear all day long. If I rev the engine in neutral it will rev up to about 5k rpms fine with no bogging (although I won't rev it that high for more than a couple seconds)
I have changed the plugs, wires, coil, cap & rotor, fuel filter, and the oil pressure/fuel pump cut off switch with no change. They were all pretty old and due for changing anyway so that is where I started. I used sierra/quicksilver parts only except for the plugs.
I pulled the fuel sending unit from the tank and looked inside and seen no gunk/trash/water etc. in the tank.
Finally this last weekend I brought along a gas can and ran the engine off the gas can and it ran perfect and I didn't notice any issues. I am starting to think the fuel pump may be getting hot and not being able to keep up the pressure needed to keep the anti siphon valve on the tank opened up fully.
A new mercury fuel pump would run $200+ and quite a bit of work to change as it bolts behind the alternator on the engine. I am thinking about installing a low pressure Holly inline fuel pump close to the tank to help the primary pump keep up and get me through the rest of the season before I can fix it correctly over the winter.
I am looking at either a Holly 12-426 (1.5-4 psi, 25gph) and a Holly 12-427 (4-7psi, 32gph) I can get either for about $40 total and install one in a few minutes and hopefully make it through the last couple weeks on the lake. Would either of these pumps work for what I am trying to do? I'm not really able to find many specs on the Merc pump, except maybe 7-10 psi.
Sorry for the long post but I am just trying to paint a clear picture for you guys!