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Senior Chief Petty Officer
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- Jun 14, 2007
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I went for a boat ride tonight and my engine was acting very strange.
It's an '89 Merc 3cylinder 2 cycle. Carbureted of course.
So the engine was kind of sputtering. But instead of sputters of a lack of power, when it sputtered, it would have these little bursts of power. It felt like, instead of misfiring, it was randomly firing with extra power. I was hoping it was just because it was cold out, and because it has carbs. It was in the low 60?'s tonight, which is pretty cold for me to be out. I tried opening it up for a bit but it didn't seem to help. It didn't ever stall, but it was acting so weird that I didn't go very far. I know generally how a carb works, but I don't actually know the specifics.
So I guess what I'm asking is, is this odd engine behavior normal, or is there something wrong? If it's just because it's a carbureted engine running in the cold, is there a way I can make it run better in cooler temps, without effecting the way it runs when it's 90?*out?
It's an '89 Merc 3cylinder 2 cycle. Carbureted of course.
So the engine was kind of sputtering. But instead of sputters of a lack of power, when it sputtered, it would have these little bursts of power. It felt like, instead of misfiring, it was randomly firing with extra power. I was hoping it was just because it was cold out, and because it has carbs. It was in the low 60?'s tonight, which is pretty cold for me to be out. I tried opening it up for a bit but it didn't seem to help. It didn't ever stall, but it was acting so weird that I didn't go very far. I know generally how a carb works, but I don't actually know the specifics.
So I guess what I'm asking is, is this odd engine behavior normal, or is there something wrong? If it's just because it's a carbureted engine running in the cold, is there a way I can make it run better in cooler temps, without effecting the way it runs when it's 90?*out?