Re: tired of rebuilding my carb and no results
Ok, calm down, listen and learn. Your running a 1985 model year. Back then there was no ethanol in the fuel. I had the same problem with my 1985, and beat my head against the wall, UNTIL, my mechanic bored out the jets. Its that simple, just run a slightly larger hole into the existing jet holes, and let in a lil bit more fuel wnen you throttle up. If you running good at the idle, running good at wot, running good anywhere in between, and only get the bog out when you hammer it, chances are its starving for fuel because those jets are too small for ethanol gas and the lower octane fuels of today.
Here's the bottom line. Try it. if it dont work, go buy the new carb, @ nothing to lose, but savings can be te cost of the new carb.
This lil trick saved me from replacing my carbs on twin 140's. It works, its easy, its cheap to do.
I Found the old post, remember, these are for a 140 hp 3.0 carb, if yours is different, think before you drill.
", Drilling out the accelerator pump ports helped 100%. On the weekend, not 1 issue of stalling on fast starts. . The ports were drilled out to 1/16th . my mechanic did the modification, recommended by mercruiser tech support, so not sure what is involved. You might google " Ace Marine" in Stuarts draft virginia and speak to the mechanic or go directly to mercruiser carb tech support for questions..."