Re: Need help with motor
Narvle, it sounds like your carbs could be a touch lean, you might try richening up the idle mixture and see if that helps.
Each carb has a mixture screw, pointing out of the front top side of the carb, to your right as you're looking at the carbs. Turn each screw about 1/8 of a turn CCW and see if that helps. If there's an improvement, you know you're going in the right direction.
Once you get in the water and all warmed up in gear, you can 'tweak' in the idle mixture by adjusting one carb at a time. Go lean (CW) and rich (CCW), finding the points where the motor speeds up then slows down again. Wherever the idle speed is highest and smoothest is the midrange of your mixture adjustment.
Now, with each idle mixture needle adjusted to that midrange, you'll probably find you have a nice, smooth idle but when you put it in gear and try to accelerate she'll probably die. And likely be cranky when starting cold.
This is because Inline Sixes don't have an accelerator pump like a carbureted car engine. So, you do have to go a bit rich on each carb to make the Ol' Gal happy.
Try 1/8 turn rich (CCW) on each idle mixture screw. Then check your acceleration. Adjust again if the motor bogs at takeoff. Repeat again if necessary. If you can't find a range of adjustment that cures the acceleration bog, you'll need to look at other areas as suggested.
But I'm thinking that since it only does it when cold (which is when you need to be a bit more on the rich side) and it's better when warm, sure sounds like a mixture thing. These are quite sensitive and I can recall on my old 1350 and 100 Mercs that any time I thought I was flooding them out on the cold start, they proved me wrong by wanting more gas!!!
HTH & let us know how it goes............ed