Boat with 1960 merc 400 only going 16mph

Noahwait

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Hello I recently acquired a 1648 flat bottom with a 1960 merc 400. The motor seems to run very good and it has a 3 blade 10" pitch prop. I would assume that it should be able to get up to about 30mph, but currently it tops out at 16. Is there any thing I should be looking at in particular?
 

racerone

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Sounds like a plugged carburetor.------Do not run it any more untill you verify both carburetors clean !----Could be a ruptured fuel pump diaphragm too.
 

Chinewalker

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It's one of two things - either the carb issue mentioned above, or an ignition issue. This assumes the motor is essentially healthy otherwise (good compression?).

That motor has two carburetors, essentially making it twin 2-cylinder motors connected by a common crankshaft. If one of the carbs isn't feeding it's related cylinders, those cylinders aren't getting the needed lubrication and piston scuffing is sure to follow. A quick and easy test is to start the motor, stuff a rag in each carb, one at a time. If the motor runs as is with the carb plugged, you've found the culprit. If the motor stalls, then it's the other carb.

It's a good idea to go through all of the systems on those old Mercs as an insurance policy. Most of the bits are inexpensive and you'll have peace of mind running a nearly 60 year old motor. Fuel pump kit, carb kits, water pump impeller, and a thoroughly cleaned magneto set up with proper timing and point dwell.
 
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