johnstonjohnr
Cadet
- Joined
- Apr 25, 2012
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I recently purchased a 1987 17' Bayliner with a US Marine 85hp outboard. I have completely gone through the fuel system and replaced everything. New diaphragm, gas lines and replaced all clamps. We went out on the lake yesterday, had a hard time getting it started but got it going. Had to use some starting fluid. Could not get it going very fast, seemed to be starving for fuel. At least that what it sounded like to me. Once it got to a certain point I could not give it anymore throttle or it would stall out. As long as I was giving it starting fluid it would run wide open and actually came up on plane. The people I bought it from had said they thought the stator needed to be replaced. My question is there a tell tale way to figure out if it is the stator is bad or if I am just missing something in the fuel system. We ran it yesterday for about 3 hours on the lake just riding around slowly with no problems. I have pulled all the carb bowls and they were very clean. Oh yah, the motor sat for at least 12 years until I got it. Running clean perfectly mixed non-ethanol fuel. Have good spark and new plugs. I am new to outboard motors and boating in general, but am looking forward to learning from everyone here. Thank you in advance for any help and input. 
Here is a short video of it running, Sounds good at this speed.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uf7qt7ffOAQ
Here is a short video of it running, Sounds good at this speed.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uf7qt7ffOAQ