SilverSS07
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Jun 13, 2012
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- 266
Got the boat out for the first time today on the water. Didn't go so well. Motor is a 1988 2.4l Mariner 200. Runs great on muffs. From the second it started in the water it didn't sound like it was running properly. I had to give it a lot of throttle in neutral to keep it running- and not at a high rpm. Wouldn't rev high in or out of gear. I also discovered that it isn't charging the battery and tach was reading all over the place. I assume the battery not charging is the voltage regulator. The carbs were rebuilt recently prior to me buying it. I've rebuilt the fuel pump, replaced poppit valve, water pump, and thermostats. I'm planning on taking the carbs off tomorrow and taking them apart to see how they look. I checked spark with a timing light on all 6 cylinders and it showed I had spark. I was going to check compression but when I took the plugs out 2 of the plugs had a lot of metal shavings in the threads and then would not screw back in tight. So have to fix that first. Also my compression gauge broke when I was testing the 1st cylinder lol. Anyways- does it sound like a carb problem to you guys? Kind of seemed like the engine was getting too much fuel to me. Thanks for the help.