I have an 88 Mercury Classic 50 which will not start. I have good spark and good compression and fuel in the carb bowls but the engine will not start. I pull the plugs and there is no smell of fuel at all and the plugs are dry. If I squirt a little fuel mix into the cylinders the engine will start and run for a few seconds. Supposedly, the carbs were recently rebuilt, or so says the PO.....
A little history, I just bought the boat recently. The PO started it in his driveway when I picked it up. It ran rough, but it ran. Wouldn't idle without the spark advanced a bit. I started it at home and ran it for a minute or two the day after I got home with it. I put it in the lake a few days ago and it was hard to start and seemed to be missing on one cylinder. It didn't want to idle without the spark advance up somewhat. I idled it out of the marina and gently brought the throttle up to get the boat on plane, after a minute or so, the engine just died like it was out of fuel and wouldn't restart. I spent some time today checking things out, even pulled the upper carb to be sure fuel was in the bowl. It was and the fuel was clean. Didn't pull the other carb. Any thoughts on why fuel isn't getting into the cylinders........
Bill
A little history, I just bought the boat recently. The PO started it in his driveway when I picked it up. It ran rough, but it ran. Wouldn't idle without the spark advanced a bit. I started it at home and ran it for a minute or two the day after I got home with it. I put it in the lake a few days ago and it was hard to start and seemed to be missing on one cylinder. It didn't want to idle without the spark advance up somewhat. I idled it out of the marina and gently brought the throttle up to get the boat on plane, after a minute or so, the engine just died like it was out of fuel and wouldn't restart. I spent some time today checking things out, even pulled the upper carb to be sure fuel was in the bowl. It was and the fuel was clean. Didn't pull the other carb. Any thoughts on why fuel isn't getting into the cylinders........
Bill