Spare_Time
Cadet
- Joined
- Jun 25, 2008
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Hi Folks! Im a newbie. New to the boating world but not so new to mechanical toys
The boat I got is a Stingray with a 470 mercruiser and Alpha one outdrive. The boat hasn't been in the water yet this season and my maiden voyage is this saturday (at least that's my goal). I finally got the motor fired up yesterday but noticed that when I bring the throttle stick (unfamiliar with the terminology, i do apologize) back to neutral, my engine maintains a high rpm of say 1500. If i go tap the carb linkage, she idles right down to 800rpm. someone I don't see how this can be a good thing when im out on the water.
Any ideas on where to start? Could this be a choke issue? I don't think it is as it feels to me like its a cable problem of some sort.
Any help is much appreciated.
The boat I got is a Stingray with a 470 mercruiser and Alpha one outdrive. The boat hasn't been in the water yet this season and my maiden voyage is this saturday (at least that's my goal). I finally got the motor fired up yesterday but noticed that when I bring the throttle stick (unfamiliar with the terminology, i do apologize) back to neutral, my engine maintains a high rpm of say 1500. If i go tap the carb linkage, she idles right down to 800rpm. someone I don't see how this can be a good thing when im out on the water.
Any ideas on where to start? Could this be a choke issue? I don't think it is as it feels to me like its a cable problem of some sort.
Any help is much appreciated.