Hey guys,
I bought a boat a few months ago with an old 115hp and one cylinder only had 50 psi so i took that motor off and bought a 1983 model mercury 115hp and bolted it on.
I bought it through a mate of a mate who checked it all and said everything was sweet with good compression.
The 1983 model engine i have bought is in beautiful condition and looks to be extremely well looked after. I had it laying on it's side on the ground for a couple of weeks before i had a chance to fit it to the hull.
Now that the engine is on, it's running rough.
I'm really confused about what this prblem could be.
I am a motorbike mechanic by trade so i know the basics... suck bang blow!
I have checked spark which is good on all 6 cylinders but i did replace all spark plugs just in case which made no difference.
I am suspicious with cylinder number 2 as after running the motor for 10 minutes i pulled the plug out and it was as black as anything. dry sooty black. but very black.
cylinder number 1,3,4,5,6 were all nice and cleana nd a little bit wet.
I pulled the top carby off which i presume feeds cylnder 1 and 2 and removed all jets and made sure there were no blockages (keeping in mind that cylinder 1 is running well). There were no blackages in the carby.
It looks to me as though these engines have a common manifold that feeds all cylinders but not sure.
The only thing i can think of that might be a problem would be the intake reeds on cylinder no. 2???
Does this sound like a possibilty.
The other interesting thing is that when i remove no.2 spark plug the engine runs no different is not better.
My next step was to put a fuel pump kit in just to eliminate that as a problem too.
I'm not entirely sure that no.2 cylinder is the issue here... maybe it's timing or something... how do you adjust timing on these electronic ignition engines? Could i have bumped it in transport or storage?
The only other thing i noticed funny is that when i push the key in (which operates the choke) whike the engine is running, the engine stalls instantly
Any help would be greatly appreciated as i'm stressing out after forking out all this extra money and still not having a boat to use and now winter is on it's way here in australia!
thanks guys
bexi
I bought a boat a few months ago with an old 115hp and one cylinder only had 50 psi so i took that motor off and bought a 1983 model mercury 115hp and bolted it on.
I bought it through a mate of a mate who checked it all and said everything was sweet with good compression.
The 1983 model engine i have bought is in beautiful condition and looks to be extremely well looked after. I had it laying on it's side on the ground for a couple of weeks before i had a chance to fit it to the hull.
Now that the engine is on, it's running rough.
I'm really confused about what this prblem could be.
I am a motorbike mechanic by trade so i know the basics... suck bang blow!
I have checked spark which is good on all 6 cylinders but i did replace all spark plugs just in case which made no difference.
I am suspicious with cylinder number 2 as after running the motor for 10 minutes i pulled the plug out and it was as black as anything. dry sooty black. but very black.
cylinder number 1,3,4,5,6 were all nice and cleana nd a little bit wet.
I pulled the top carby off which i presume feeds cylnder 1 and 2 and removed all jets and made sure there were no blockages (keeping in mind that cylinder 1 is running well). There were no blackages in the carby.
It looks to me as though these engines have a common manifold that feeds all cylinders but not sure.
The only thing i can think of that might be a problem would be the intake reeds on cylinder no. 2???
Does this sound like a possibilty.
The other interesting thing is that when i remove no.2 spark plug the engine runs no different is not better.
My next step was to put a fuel pump kit in just to eliminate that as a problem too.
I'm not entirely sure that no.2 cylinder is the issue here... maybe it's timing or something... how do you adjust timing on these electronic ignition engines? Could i have bumped it in transport or storage?
The only other thing i noticed funny is that when i push the key in (which operates the choke) whike the engine is running, the engine stalls instantly
Any help would be greatly appreciated as i'm stressing out after forking out all this extra money and still not having a boat to use and now winter is on it's way here in australia!
thanks guys
bexi
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