Hello,
I have a 98 mercury mariner 115 offshore outboard not used much at all over the years. Most important piece of info, I am new to boating. Not sure if related or unrelated, but I was running the engine with the vent closed (not on purpose) and after all the air was sucked out, it would barey run, very slow speed. any more any less would stall. I brought it carefully back to shore everytime. I realized the vent was closed, opened it, drained and replaced the fuel and it acted similiar again today, but not as drastic. Hopefully you can help me diagose the issue as I do not have enough cashola to drop at the shop at this moment. I have yet to do the fuel filter and I plan to do that tomorrow morning, but I do not think its the sole issue. What does this sound like? I know it can probably be many things. When I take it out when cold it seems to run a little rough and not idle properly, once warm it seems fine. I open it up and its fine, although it does seem a little hesitant. I throttle up, and there is a little delay before kicking in(little) not as spontaneous, but it works and does what it is supposed too. It seems, not nessesarily definite, that after going in no wake zones, very slowly for some time and then throttling, it does not speed up. I can be full throttled and the boat is moving but in slow slow speeds. The rpms are not racing either. If I back off the throttle a little and then throttle up, it may pick up slightly or engines revs higher momentarily, but just goes back to slow speed. Earlier I did that and the engine stalled. Get this, when I re-started, it was fine, able to open up (still slightly hesitant) but able to throttle up and down correctly? So I do not think it is something with over heating. It works properlt right out of the gate, then will not pick up and then today after stall and re starting, worked like a charm. Like I said, the fuel is brand new and the vent is opened. Should I use seafoam? Could it be something with the ignition? Any ideas? I don't want to get into cleaning/re-building carbs/compression tested unless that is definitely the problem? How should I diagnose and fixed the issue?
I have a 98 mercury mariner 115 offshore outboard not used much at all over the years. Most important piece of info, I am new to boating. Not sure if related or unrelated, but I was running the engine with the vent closed (not on purpose) and after all the air was sucked out, it would barey run, very slow speed. any more any less would stall. I brought it carefully back to shore everytime. I realized the vent was closed, opened it, drained and replaced the fuel and it acted similiar again today, but not as drastic. Hopefully you can help me diagose the issue as I do not have enough cashola to drop at the shop at this moment. I have yet to do the fuel filter and I plan to do that tomorrow morning, but I do not think its the sole issue. What does this sound like? I know it can probably be many things. When I take it out when cold it seems to run a little rough and not idle properly, once warm it seems fine. I open it up and its fine, although it does seem a little hesitant. I throttle up, and there is a little delay before kicking in(little) not as spontaneous, but it works and does what it is supposed too. It seems, not nessesarily definite, that after going in no wake zones, very slowly for some time and then throttling, it does not speed up. I can be full throttled and the boat is moving but in slow slow speeds. The rpms are not racing either. If I back off the throttle a little and then throttle up, it may pick up slightly or engines revs higher momentarily, but just goes back to slow speed. Earlier I did that and the engine stalled. Get this, when I re-started, it was fine, able to open up (still slightly hesitant) but able to throttle up and down correctly? So I do not think it is something with over heating. It works properlt right out of the gate, then will not pick up and then today after stall and re starting, worked like a charm. Like I said, the fuel is brand new and the vent is opened. Should I use seafoam? Could it be something with the ignition? Any ideas? I don't want to get into cleaning/re-building carbs/compression tested unless that is definitely the problem? How should I diagnose and fixed the issue?