t_south91
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- May 8, 2014
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Hey guys,
I have a '93 merc 350 Magnum that's having a little trouble getting fired up.
At the end of last season, it struggled to idle and start up. Each time I would start, I would have to throttle down in neutral and hold the ignition for 5-7 seconds. It also appeared to run really rich. After each use, I always had a good amount of soot under my swim platform. As well as a smog around the rear of the boat while idling.
SO, I recently dropped it off at my local marine shop where they said they could get me fixed up. This included a rebuilt carb, among other service items on the outdrive.
The problem is that they didnt FIX it...the boat idles now as it should, but it still has difficulty starting up. I still have to throttle it down in neutral and hold the key for 3-4 seconds until it turns over.
Before I call them and say they didnt fix my issue...I want to make sure that I am not crazy. Should I run the remainder of last seasons fuel out of it first, give it some time to flush everything out of the system? I was under the impression that a carb rebuild would solve this issue immediately.
All input is appreciated!
I have a '93 merc 350 Magnum that's having a little trouble getting fired up.
At the end of last season, it struggled to idle and start up. Each time I would start, I would have to throttle down in neutral and hold the ignition for 5-7 seconds. It also appeared to run really rich. After each use, I always had a good amount of soot under my swim platform. As well as a smog around the rear of the boat while idling.
SO, I recently dropped it off at my local marine shop where they said they could get me fixed up. This included a rebuilt carb, among other service items on the outdrive.
The problem is that they didnt FIX it...the boat idles now as it should, but it still has difficulty starting up. I still have to throttle it down in neutral and hold the key for 3-4 seconds until it turns over.
Before I call them and say they didnt fix my issue...I want to make sure that I am not crazy. Should I run the remainder of last seasons fuel out of it first, give it some time to flush everything out of the system? I was under the impression that a carb rebuild would solve this issue immediately.
All input is appreciated!