How do I determine if my engine is a 2-stroke or a 4-stroke? I haven't done much boating since I was a teenager when all outboards were 2-stroke which required an oil/gas mixture. I bought a 2003 Mercury 25hp tiller with electric/pull start - serial number 01673444 (with a full tank of gas) about two months ago along with a new 16' Jon boat and trailer. When I purchased the setup, I was told the engine was a 4-stroke.
I started having a few problems with it on short jaunts back and forth to my cabin on the Susquehanna River which is less than a two minute ride from shore. At first it would just die suddenly, especially at full-throttle, and then I would have trouble getting it started again. I figured the gas had ethanol in it so I replaced the gas with non-ethanol. For a short while it ran fine again but then I started having problems with it not starting or stalling in neutral so I adjusted the idle screw. Again it seemed to run OK for a while.
This past weekend for the first time since buying the boat, I made a longer trip down the river. The trip down had been at about one-third of the top speed because I was looking for a particular cabin and the engine gave me no trouble at all, but when I headed back, I opened it up to almost full-throttle. Within a minute, the engine suddenly revved higher and then died. Trying to start it again, all I got at first was a clicking sound. After a short period, it finally began trying to turn-over but wouldn't start. When I finally did get it started about five minutes or so after it died (I had to start it in gear, it wouldn't start in neutral), it was revving very high but with little thrust as though something was slipping. I limped back up river at low throttle with the engine periodically sounding normal and giving thrust and then revving high again with very little thrust.
I'm hoping and praying that I wasn't misinformed about this being a 4-stroke since I have been running it all this time with no oil in the gas. Again, how do I determine if it is 2-stroke or 4-stroke?
I started having a few problems with it on short jaunts back and forth to my cabin on the Susquehanna River which is less than a two minute ride from shore. At first it would just die suddenly, especially at full-throttle, and then I would have trouble getting it started again. I figured the gas had ethanol in it so I replaced the gas with non-ethanol. For a short while it ran fine again but then I started having problems with it not starting or stalling in neutral so I adjusted the idle screw. Again it seemed to run OK for a while.
This past weekend for the first time since buying the boat, I made a longer trip down the river. The trip down had been at about one-third of the top speed because I was looking for a particular cabin and the engine gave me no trouble at all, but when I headed back, I opened it up to almost full-throttle. Within a minute, the engine suddenly revved higher and then died. Trying to start it again, all I got at first was a clicking sound. After a short period, it finally began trying to turn-over but wouldn't start. When I finally did get it started about five minutes or so after it died (I had to start it in gear, it wouldn't start in neutral), it was revving very high but with little thrust as though something was slipping. I limped back up river at low throttle with the engine periodically sounding normal and giving thrust and then revving high again with very little thrust.
I'm hoping and praying that I wasn't misinformed about this being a 4-stroke since I have been running it all this time with no oil in the gas. Again, how do I determine if it is 2-stroke or 4-stroke?
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