fourtwenty
Seaman Apprentice
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- Jun 29, 2009
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I have a 2001 Bayliner 175 with Mercruiser 3.0L engine. Does not have TKS. Bought it last fall, have had it on the water since late May. It drives well enough that I feel comfortable using it for cruising around the lake, towing tubes and water skiers etc. It will cruise all day at 35+ MPH without issue.
#1
When I start it from cold I have to give it throttle to get it going. It won't stay running if it's below ~1200RPM. After a minute it's fine and idles around 700RPM. Probably a choke thing?
#2
When accelerating, I give it throttle and it winds up to ~2200RPM. Then it starts to stumble, drops down to ~1600RPM then seems to clear itself out and then the RPM climbs to around 2800RPM. I then start increasing the throttle again. As soon as it starts to stumble I stop increasing the throttle. I don't reduce it, just leave it until it goes back up. In the attached video you can see I throttle up to around 2200RPM. It bogs down then winds up to ~2600RPM. I then give it more throttle without any issue. Flooding or starving?
Things I have done:
fiddled with idle screw and mixture screw per what I have read on these forums to get it idling nicely at 650-700 RPM at in gear idle, while on the water. I used a proper tach for this, not the one on the dash.
Check the accelerator pump performance (while motor is off). I can see a steady squirt of gas which is what I read there should be.
Any ideas what to look at next? Think these 2 things could be related?
#1
When I start it from cold I have to give it throttle to get it going. It won't stay running if it's below ~1200RPM. After a minute it's fine and idles around 700RPM. Probably a choke thing?
#2
When accelerating, I give it throttle and it winds up to ~2200RPM. Then it starts to stumble, drops down to ~1600RPM then seems to clear itself out and then the RPM climbs to around 2800RPM. I then start increasing the throttle again. As soon as it starts to stumble I stop increasing the throttle. I don't reduce it, just leave it until it goes back up. In the attached video you can see I throttle up to around 2200RPM. It bogs down then winds up to ~2600RPM. I then give it more throttle without any issue. Flooding or starving?
Things I have done:
fiddled with idle screw and mixture screw per what I have read on these forums to get it idling nicely at 650-700 RPM at in gear idle, while on the water. I used a proper tach for this, not the one on the dash.
Check the accelerator pump performance (while motor is off). I can see a steady squirt of gas which is what I read there should be.
Any ideas what to look at next? Think these 2 things could be related?