Spare_Time
Cadet
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- Jun 25, 2008
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1987 mercruiser 165 inline 4 (3.7 liter, the newer design of the old 470) with mercarb 2bbl carburetor.
I've been having one problem after the next. Refreshed the carb and set the float level to what the instructions said it should be and had the motor running ok. I Eventually figured out i had a bad fuel pump throwing all sorts of gas into the oil thus making the crankcase vapors a rich fuel blend. SO after just replacing the fuel pump i now go to start the motor and the carburetor is just dumping fuel all over. Down the venturi, out the top and around the base. I pulled the carb apart again and rechecked the float levels and needle valve for proper operation. All look ok to me. Put it back together and tried to run it with no luck.
I did one thing im hoping didn't screw anything up and that was adjust the accellerator pump pushrod. I set it to the level recommended in the manual. Could the be the problem? Any ideas? Am I best off just taking the carb to the marina and letting a mechanic rebuild it or is that a waste of $$$
anyone want to donate money to my boat? ha-ha! JUST KIDDING!!! (reference to a post earlier about some knuckle-head asking for money...i certainly feel his pain, but eventually I will get this running!!!!) Advise is mucho mucho appreciated
Thanks!!!!!
AL Conforti
I've been having one problem after the next. Refreshed the carb and set the float level to what the instructions said it should be and had the motor running ok. I Eventually figured out i had a bad fuel pump throwing all sorts of gas into the oil thus making the crankcase vapors a rich fuel blend. SO after just replacing the fuel pump i now go to start the motor and the carburetor is just dumping fuel all over. Down the venturi, out the top and around the base. I pulled the carb apart again and rechecked the float levels and needle valve for proper operation. All look ok to me. Put it back together and tried to run it with no luck.
I did one thing im hoping didn't screw anything up and that was adjust the accellerator pump pushrod. I set it to the level recommended in the manual. Could the be the problem? Any ideas? Am I best off just taking the carb to the marina and letting a mechanic rebuild it or is that a waste of $$$
anyone want to donate money to my boat? ha-ha! JUST KIDDING!!! (reference to a post earlier about some knuckle-head asking for money...i certainly feel his pain, but eventually I will get this running!!!!) Advise is mucho mucho appreciated
Thanks!!!!!
AL Conforti