Ghostrider1977
Cadet
- Joined
- Aug 26, 2009
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(1980?s Merc 2-stroke, Outboard: 9385696)
This is my first boat and I have some questions as to how the engine runs.
Essentially, the outboard needs to be started with throttle applied (in neutral) to get it running. It will not start in the idle position. After its started, it will not idle for more than a minute without bogging down and stalling. I have to give it some throttle every now and then to keep it running at idle speed.
Another thing is that to get it moving, I need to rev it up in neutral and then quickly throttle back, click it in gear and throttle forward quickly, else it stalls. If I just click it into gear and slowly apply throttle it stalls.
Once it gets going, it seems fine up to top speed. I can slow down to a moderate clip, but it still wants to stall at slower speeds.
The plugs are clean. The carb was looked at by a mechanic and appeared clean. I was advised that older 2-strokes can be finicky and I need to learn how to manage the engine, and I?ll get used to it. (i.e. if it runs, leave it alone.)
Any ideas what else could be wrong or were else I should start looking? Or, is this normal behavior for an older outboard?
This is my first boat and I have some questions as to how the engine runs.
Essentially, the outboard needs to be started with throttle applied (in neutral) to get it running. It will not start in the idle position. After its started, it will not idle for more than a minute without bogging down and stalling. I have to give it some throttle every now and then to keep it running at idle speed.
Another thing is that to get it moving, I need to rev it up in neutral and then quickly throttle back, click it in gear and throttle forward quickly, else it stalls. If I just click it into gear and slowly apply throttle it stalls.
Once it gets going, it seems fine up to top speed. I can slow down to a moderate clip, but it still wants to stall at slower speeds.
The plugs are clean. The carb was looked at by a mechanic and appeared clean. I was advised that older 2-strokes can be finicky and I need to learn how to manage the engine, and I?ll get used to it. (i.e. if it runs, leave it alone.)
Any ideas what else could be wrong or were else I should start looking? Or, is this normal behavior for an older outboard?