#2410059 - 06/05/11 06:30 PM
Re: Boat motor question?
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dr
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Sounds like a fuel starvation problem, but I wouldn't rule out an electrical problem. Are you sure the battery is good? A dead cell in a battery, or bad battery cable connections might allow it to start, but not run very well. Computerized ignitions won't work well ,if they don't get at least 12 volts, and should be about 13.8 across the battery with the engine running, if the alternator is working properly.
I had an electrical problem on a 150 hp outboard once that even stumped an experienced marine mechanic. The motor would run fine for about an hour, then would start surging, and losing power. He replaced the ignition power pack which didn't fix the problem. I later found out that the deep cycle cranking battery was the problem. The deep cycle wasn't capable of supplying the current the engine needed. I got a new battery, and never had any more trouble.
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#2410068 - 06/05/11 06:41 PM
Re: Boat motor question?
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dr
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And, most mercs have a fuel filter where the line connects to the engine, it might be clogged.
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#2410093 - 06/05/11 07:27 PM
Re: Boat motor question?
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friend of mine had the same problem with a 150 Suzuki right out of the box. Lots of calls later and back to the shop they finally replaced it and no more problems.....good luck
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#2410098 - 06/05/11 07:38 PM
Re: Boat motor question?
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install one of those clear inline fuel filters above the primer bulb to see what kind of flow your getting. this will rule out the fuel pump. if the fuel pump checks out ok then do a spark test. this will rule out any ignition problems. if your getting good spark then order a rebuild kit for the carbs. its either fuel or ignition related so thats what you should focus on
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#2410114 - 06/05/11 08:07 PM
Re: Boat motor question?
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{ Tried pumping the primer bulb while after planing out when the surging started and it fixed the problem as long as I pumped it } this is what he posted,here is my summary,lack of fuel pressure to carbs or restricted in the carb,fuel pumps use to be cheap.gas is clear & without a flow meter looking at a clear fuel filter would be like looking at a stream,no way to measure flow
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#2410117 - 06/05/11 08:14 PM
Re: Boat motor question?
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vanleerbuckbuster
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2 stroke gas is not clear
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#2410243 - 06/06/11 05:37 AM
Re: Boat motor question?
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Paul Burns
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I had exact same problem. bet he finds it is connection of fuel line or primer bulb related. Let us know when you get it fixed.
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#2416172 - 06/13/11 09:35 AM
Re: Boat motor question?
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Well what is the verdict?
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#2416197 - 06/13/11 10:38 AM
Re: Boat motor question?
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I have the same motor and had the same problem. Twice! I work for a marine company and this is where I would start. First, make sure nothing is in the fuel tank. Any piece if debris can stop up the pick up tube. If that's not it, rebuild the fuel pump. That motor has a diafram fuel pump, they wear out. Rebuil it. It cheap and easy. U should be good to go then.
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#2416305 - 06/13/11 01:03 PM
Re: Boat motor question?
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Mine did the same thing ( 25 Merc ) I would try a new gas line and bulb first I went out and bought a new tank fixed it right up! Tank and line was not much more than what the line was going to cost me.
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