imported_scott_m
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Oct 24, 2004
- Messages
- 139
Hi all, new to the forum, and thanks already for the great info. I've owned a bunch of boats, mainly with big block inboards, so this whole outboard thing is a little new to me. I've got a 21 ft 1990 Sea Ray Laguna with a 1990 Merc 135 HP Blackmax V6 Outboard. I've got two different, seemingly unrelated problems.<br /><br />Problem one - starting. At totally random times, the boat will not crank. I did some diagnostics at the starter and solenoid and do not really remember the results, but here's what happens...turn key to start, no click, no crank. Also pushing in for choke does not matter. If I short the yellow/red stripe to yellow/black stripe, then turn key to start, does not crank. When I unshort these wires it will crank normally. BTW, motor usually fires right up with a little choke and runs fine cold. Just no crank. Sometimes this happens nearly every start, other times it will start 5-6 or more times in a row. Does not matter if motor is cold or warm. Ideas? Starter, Solenoid, Wiring, Ground, Key Switch, Neutral Safety, or Mercury tilt?<br /><br />Second problem - After extended running (we do a lot of off shore trolling), the motor will just shut down from between idle speed and maybe 1,200 RPM. It has only done this three times now. Does not seem to matter if it was after a long run, or extended troll, just shuts down and sounds like it is out of fuel. The primer bulb has gone soft, and will pump up again after 6-7 pumps (although it is not sucked in). Once I can get around problem one above it fires right up and runs fine. Does this sound like the bulb, or a fuel pump?<br /><br />Thanks all, I await your expert responses!<br /><br />FISH ON!