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  1. lukecono

    carburetor suspect problems

    Here’s the images of the carb. The choke was zip tied open permanently. I don’t have the linkage there or any choke even there… Thank u all for the ideas so far but found the issue now it’s just how to go about it … YouTube it is
  2. lukecono

    carburetor suspect problems

    It’s the older one the 4-5”
  3. lukecono

    carburetor suspect problems

    I haven't got down to the boat yet. I'll snap some pics of it hopefully tonight. And yes, I'm learning along the way, I did realize since then that it is electric.
  4. lukecono

    carburetor suspect problems

    its a thunderbolt ignition system, I have two wires that ride next to my carb that aren't connected and are most definitely for my electric choke. I think i've narrowed this down to the choke. Boat runs great minus the initial start.
  5. lukecono

    carburetor suspect problems

    Thank you, I'm sure it would be much beneficial to do something like that, but the tank has been taken care of by last couple of owners. Winterizing tanks been full to avoid condensation with stabil and fuel water Seperator is relatively new. I don't think this is my long starting issue but just...
  6. lukecono

    carburetor suspect problems

    Quick question as I'm looking into it more, is the linkage for the choke on the opposite side of the throttle linkage? I do know for a fact it's a manual choke. I keep reading also about this heat sensing coil, but I don't believe that pertains to me. Seems as i narrow it down my choke may be...
  7. lukecono

    carburetor suspect problems

    ill give that a shot tonight when I go to start it. Pulling the boat just for some bilge cleaning and I'll also get the carb for you. Much appreciated
  8. lukecono

    carburetor suspect problems

    I'll be able to check tonight and tell you the carb. Is there any way to manually activate the choke?
  9. lukecono

    carburetor suspect problems

    I couldn't tell you honestly, I was just picking some brains and confirming what I suspected. DO you have a good way to test this? Pour some fuel down it or starting fluid? I've always been told to avoid starting fluid. I can get the carburetor serial number tomorrow sometime. You think fuel...
  10. lukecono

    carburetor suspect problems

    I have an early 1980s MerCruiser 5.7 and the boat takes a while to get running. I have to pump and advance the throttle multiple times (from 5-15 tries) cranking with no life until it fires up and must maintain 1500 rpms before bringing the throttle down to idle and not having it stall. The...
  11. lukecono

    oil change

    I appreciate your opinion for this job, thank you.
  12. lukecono

    oil change

    Something like that seems like the best option, shop vac tubes break all the time and crack prolly still viable to use but that's a nice setup. Those metal canisters still a little pricy though?
  13. lukecono

    oil change

    Thats some Enginuity for sure. I appreciate the idea.
  14. lukecono

    oil change

    Hello, does anyone have a recommendation on the pump they used to extract oil from their MerCruiser engine. Mines a 5.7 but not trying to spend the $80 on the pump from west marine. Has to be a better alternative that someone's come up with.
  15. lukecono

    merc 260 valve cover leak

    Bondo- no I haven’t, gathering opinions before taking anything apart. The Ignition box would be easier then the manifold
  16. lukecono

    merc 260 valve cover leak

    The valve cover is on the engine currently and in the water. Trying to avoid all of that hassle and have a tool that is skinny enough to tighten that bolt down because I don't see another way to access besides removing manifold. Ill see if lowes or a snap on has something I can get in there...
  17. lukecono

    merc 260 valve cover leak

    Hello, I have a newer small block (rebuilt from scratch) in my formula fs 3 but I have a minor issue. The valve cover on the port side is leaking from the back corner when engine is running. Has a 4 bolt pattern but to tighten that last bolt it seems inaccessible. Does the exhaust manifold come...
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