PrinceValium
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- Jun 2, 2010
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I have a 1975 Mercury 150 hp outboard on my 1983 Malibu skier.
I have rebuilt the carbs and taken the motor to SEVERAL different mechanics in hopes of getting this motor to run right. All the electronics to include the distributor, coil, rectifier, switchbox, and plugs were replaced with stock parts since the ones that were on the were aftermarket and did not work properly. The stator was not replaced as the mechanic did not feel it was not working properly.
The last time the mechanic had it he stated that the bottom carb was flooding the bottom two cylinders with fuel and he said he took care of that problem and that the motor runs great and put out 145 hp the prop. (skeptical whether he actually did put it on a dyno)
When I took it to the delta yesterday it would flat out die when trying to give it any throttle. I was throughly disgusted once again and decided to try and set the air fuel mixtures there on the water. I put the boat in neutral and brought the idle up to about 1500 rpm and adjusted the screws all the way in till lightly seated then back out 2 turns.
After doing that the motor did not want to die but still had no real power and refused to go over 25 mph at WOT. The mechanic did set the timing and did a link and sync etc. The perplexing part was that the carb, that he stopped from flooding, did not have any effect when turning the idle screw all the way in! It did not want to make the motor die like the rest. Could he have adjusted the float level too low and that is why? The fuel bulb stays relatively hard even when running and I also tried squeezing it while running which had no effect. I have had no luck bringing this motor to mechanics them actually making it RUN so we could get some type of enjoyment out of it and I am about at my last straw with it.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I just have no clue what could be keeping this motor from running well.
Rob
I have rebuilt the carbs and taken the motor to SEVERAL different mechanics in hopes of getting this motor to run right. All the electronics to include the distributor, coil, rectifier, switchbox, and plugs were replaced with stock parts since the ones that were on the were aftermarket and did not work properly. The stator was not replaced as the mechanic did not feel it was not working properly.
The last time the mechanic had it he stated that the bottom carb was flooding the bottom two cylinders with fuel and he said he took care of that problem and that the motor runs great and put out 145 hp the prop. (skeptical whether he actually did put it on a dyno)
When I took it to the delta yesterday it would flat out die when trying to give it any throttle. I was throughly disgusted once again and decided to try and set the air fuel mixtures there on the water. I put the boat in neutral and brought the idle up to about 1500 rpm and adjusted the screws all the way in till lightly seated then back out 2 turns.
After doing that the motor did not want to die but still had no real power and refused to go over 25 mph at WOT. The mechanic did set the timing and did a link and sync etc. The perplexing part was that the carb, that he stopped from flooding, did not have any effect when turning the idle screw all the way in! It did not want to make the motor die like the rest. Could he have adjusted the float level too low and that is why? The fuel bulb stays relatively hard even when running and I also tried squeezing it while running which had no effect. I have had no luck bringing this motor to mechanics them actually making it RUN so we could get some type of enjoyment out of it and I am about at my last straw with it.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I just have no clue what could be keeping this motor from running well.
Rob