Harold Lee Miller
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Hello all,
I'm having an issue with my 25 hp Merc that seems to be fuel related. Started running rough, surging, dying on idle. Replaced spark plugs, cleaned carburetor and replaced gaskets. Runs about the same.
I now am considering whether it is a problem with the fuel bulb and fuel line from the tank and its connectors, or the fuel pump. Here's what I've noticed: I start the engine with the cowl off, and observe the fuel filter reservoir. Pump it full of fuel with the bulb. As engine runs, it runs smoother at the beginning, then as the fuel level drops in the filter reservoir, at some point as it gets halfway or lower, starts running rougher, then dies. If I quickly pump the bulb and refill the reservoir before it dies, it runs better until the fuel level drops to halfway or lower, and then quits again.
I'm concluding I either have a problem with the bulb and fuel line to the engine not holding enough of a vacuum to draw fuel into the engine; or the fuel pump isn't pulling fuel into the engine. When running on the water, it doesn't die like it does on idle, although sometimes it surges. Seems to get enough fuel to stay running when at higher RPMs.
I tried to replace the fuel line connectors for the tank and the engine, and for some reason, they don't fit at either end -- although they're supposedly for Mercury, they're slightly too narrow at the fuel connector opening. Bought two different sets and had the same result. Not sure what that's about, did the size change on the fitting since I got this engine? It's about ten years old.
The existing bulb and line I have seems to work but I can't tell if there's enough of a loose fitting on either end to let air in, and perhaps kill the vacuum required to keep fuel running. So far, haven't been able to rule out the gas line and bulb.
Regarding the fittings, can anyone advise as to what I'm missing regarding the proper fittings?
Regarding the engine performance, any thoughts about what is causing this? Also, I don't know where the fuel pump is on this motor, nor do I know how to check to see if it's running OK. Any suggestions on that are appreciated.
Thanks for your help --
Harold
I'm having an issue with my 25 hp Merc that seems to be fuel related. Started running rough, surging, dying on idle. Replaced spark plugs, cleaned carburetor and replaced gaskets. Runs about the same.
I now am considering whether it is a problem with the fuel bulb and fuel line from the tank and its connectors, or the fuel pump. Here's what I've noticed: I start the engine with the cowl off, and observe the fuel filter reservoir. Pump it full of fuel with the bulb. As engine runs, it runs smoother at the beginning, then as the fuel level drops in the filter reservoir, at some point as it gets halfway or lower, starts running rougher, then dies. If I quickly pump the bulb and refill the reservoir before it dies, it runs better until the fuel level drops to halfway or lower, and then quits again.
I'm concluding I either have a problem with the bulb and fuel line to the engine not holding enough of a vacuum to draw fuel into the engine; or the fuel pump isn't pulling fuel into the engine. When running on the water, it doesn't die like it does on idle, although sometimes it surges. Seems to get enough fuel to stay running when at higher RPMs.
I tried to replace the fuel line connectors for the tank and the engine, and for some reason, they don't fit at either end -- although they're supposedly for Mercury, they're slightly too narrow at the fuel connector opening. Bought two different sets and had the same result. Not sure what that's about, did the size change on the fitting since I got this engine? It's about ten years old.
The existing bulb and line I have seems to work but I can't tell if there's enough of a loose fitting on either end to let air in, and perhaps kill the vacuum required to keep fuel running. So far, haven't been able to rule out the gas line and bulb.
Regarding the fittings, can anyone advise as to what I'm missing regarding the proper fittings?
Regarding the engine performance, any thoughts about what is causing this? Also, I don't know where the fuel pump is on this motor, nor do I know how to check to see if it's running OK. Any suggestions on that are appreciated.
Thanks for your help --
Harold
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