150 V-6 Merc XR2 OB221010 Model # 1150766<br /><br />I've only had this rig for a month or so, and I'm still trying to work out the bugs...<br /><br />It's always smoked quite a bit at startup (OK, a LOT), but the last two times I've put it in the water, it took FOREVER to get it to start and when it did, the smoke was THICK, thicker than ever before. <br /><br />I had to crank and choke the dog crap out of it to get it to start these past two times, even after priming the bulb. It wants to chuff and backfire through the exhaust at startup and it's a bit "cold natured" as told to me by the previous operator (my uncle).<br /><br />The oil res. in the boat is holding pressure. I took it to the lake on Sunday, loaded it up at about 1pm and yesterday morning, it still had a LOT of pressure. <br /><br />I'm replacing the check valve in the engine. Hoping this will cure the smoke and hard start problem. <br /><br />My theory:<br /><br />I'm hoping that the excessive pressure when it sits is forcing oil through the metering valve and into the carb bowls making the oil and gas mixture too rich in oil for it to start correctly, therefore causing lots of SMOKE!<br /><br />Once started and warm, it still smokes quite a bit at startup, but it starts easy, and will quit smoking after a few minutes.<br /><br />Does this sound like a logical explanation? Can the oil mixture get too rich in the carbs and cause a running problem at startup such as this?<br /><br />The engine does not like to troll at idle, even when it's hot. Could the check valve be at fault for this as well? It's acting like it's loading up from idle-2000 rpms. On the water, I can pump the bulb and it boggs down, almost dying. The engine shakes around and misses off and on up until about 2000 RPMS. I've cleaned the carbs, replaced the fuel pump and filter, changed the plugs, and checked the spark on the muffs.<br /><br />I have heard switchboxes are a common problem on these engines with intermittent spark problems, but don't want to cough up the $100+ for each one and it not be the problem. (motor takes two if i'm correct) <br /><br />Any suggestions?<br /><br />Thanks. <br /><br />Conn