Im new to mercruiser 3.0 so excuse my ignorance.
I bought this 1988 3.0 and it runs very rough at initial start up, in our 40 degree temps. I found that the choke plate is in the completely closed position until the engine is running for about 2 minutes, then it starts to open and then the engine runs smoothly.
There are three hold screws holding the electric choke mechanism in place and if this were an automobile engine, I could adjust the electric coil to reduce choke closure allowing a smooth engine start, meaning less misfire.But I cannot.
I read on another forum that this is normal operation. The 3.0 will misfire/run rich until the electric choke plate opens allowing better mixture rate.
Is this true? If so, its dumb, it does not have to be this way.
Second,what is the vent line running from the top of my carb to the top of the fuel pump for?
Ive been an auto mechanic for the past 35 years and Im looking at this I/O, thinking why?
Ideas?
I bought this 1988 3.0 and it runs very rough at initial start up, in our 40 degree temps. I found that the choke plate is in the completely closed position until the engine is running for about 2 minutes, then it starts to open and then the engine runs smoothly.
There are three hold screws holding the electric choke mechanism in place and if this were an automobile engine, I could adjust the electric coil to reduce choke closure allowing a smooth engine start, meaning less misfire.But I cannot.
I read on another forum that this is normal operation. The 3.0 will misfire/run rich until the electric choke plate opens allowing better mixture rate.
Is this true? If so, its dumb, it does not have to be this way.
Second,what is the vent line running from the top of my carb to the top of the fuel pump for?
Ive been an auto mechanic for the past 35 years and Im looking at this I/O, thinking why?
Ideas?