Hello, first post, first boat, new to the outboards, but not new to 2-stroke engines. Anyways my story goes something like this.
I bought a boat in May, it came with a Mercury 1150 outboard that never ran, had fuel issues the guy said. I haven't had time to take any looks at it until three-four weeks ago. Replaced fuel lines, chased some wiring gremlins, charged up the battery. Bolted down one of the front seats a bit better. Added some hydro fluid to the power trim, fresh fuel, went to fire it up with the new primer, no fire. Turns out I had no spark. I did some trouble shooting and determined that the switch box was the faulty item, it was between the switch box and the coil being the problem, and the coils don't sound like they go bad on the old outboard Mercury motors, so I went looking for a switch box. Looked for a week, couldn't find any locally or on classifieds. Went to eBay found a left over new one for $200 shipped. Slapped that sucker on the other night added some fuel to a few cylinders to prime it, and it fired right up!
I took the boat out on the weekend for the first time. Once it got fuel it started up nice, and idled good. Went to take it down the lake and when I pushed the accelerator forward it never really accelerated. I stopped, pumped the primer and went to go again. Same thing. I idled around, and as it moved around it slowly got better, but still struggled to accelerate, it did get up to speed eventually.
The motor didn't sound terrible when accelerating, just had the odd bog down. When I squeeze the primer it never really gets hard, it just keeps squishing.
At idle the pee hole pushes water out just not as much as I expected to come out, but when the rpms go up it does push more water out.
Today i was rained out at work so I brought the boat out to investigate my symptoms, I found the vent tube on cylinder #6 intake port was rotted out, so it was splashing fuel and bleeding air. I cut it shorter and put it back on. I put the ear muffs on the water intake, turned the tap on all the way, ran and started the boat. It didn't start because I forgot to prime it. I primed the bulb, and then turned it over and it started up. But noticed something else.
Now when the motor runs, it is pushing water out the two upper exhaust ports right below the motor. The motor is sucking in water into the cylinders and pushing out the nasty chocolate milkshake sludge out the exhaust.
I panicked, turned it off right away. I went and got a tub to put the lower unit into so I could fill it with water to get the exhaust covered. Did that and started the motor. The exhaust milk got even worse. I thought it might have been just condensation or moisture, so I made the motor idle up a bit. And waited for the motor to warm up, the water coming from the pee hole is perfectly clear, But the water in the tub started to get black oil on the surface, and the water turned cloudy like someone added a little milk to it and a little coffee.
I did a compression test, these are estimates on the dial for my tester, it's not very precise, but they were all in the same range except # 2 cylinder.
#1 - 122
#2 - 117
#3 - 122
#4 - 122
#5 - 122
#6 - can't reach because of cowling.
The plug on #2 cylinder and # 6 were both clean, the others were brown. So I'm assuming the water is getting sucked in #2 or #6 or both.
Now I have read a bunch of different things about what could case the problem. Water jacket cover, and the lower crank seal were the top two things.
Does the motor need to be removed from the outboard to access the water jacket cover?
Here's a video when I first got it running.
https://youtu.be/dBUUTBGuzvM
Here's one from today.
https://youtu.be/4FNQs9l1c3U
I want to rebuild the carbs, fuel pump, and water pump on this outboard, but I don't want to invest my time and money into it if the block is cracked. Would hooking up the ear muffs to the water intake and opening the water all the way bust a seal?
Last problem, I washed the motor, and now when I try and start the boat, the started kicks in and out, the gear goes up, and it spins the flywheel, but randomly drops and instantly goes back up and hits the flywheel hard.
Sorry for the long post but I wanted to give as much info as I could to try and help.
So my questions are:
1. Would a bad fuel pump cause the primer bulb to never get firm?
2. Rebuilding the carbs help the hesitation when trying to speed up on the lake?
3. Is having a weak stream from the pee hole from the water pump normal?
4. Where do you think the water is getting into the cylinder(s)?
5. Where do I find the serial number to my motor?
6. Is my starter on its way out, or is it just wet wiring?
I bought a boat in May, it came with a Mercury 1150 outboard that never ran, had fuel issues the guy said. I haven't had time to take any looks at it until three-four weeks ago. Replaced fuel lines, chased some wiring gremlins, charged up the battery. Bolted down one of the front seats a bit better. Added some hydro fluid to the power trim, fresh fuel, went to fire it up with the new primer, no fire. Turns out I had no spark. I did some trouble shooting and determined that the switch box was the faulty item, it was between the switch box and the coil being the problem, and the coils don't sound like they go bad on the old outboard Mercury motors, so I went looking for a switch box. Looked for a week, couldn't find any locally or on classifieds. Went to eBay found a left over new one for $200 shipped. Slapped that sucker on the other night added some fuel to a few cylinders to prime it, and it fired right up!
I took the boat out on the weekend for the first time. Once it got fuel it started up nice, and idled good. Went to take it down the lake and when I pushed the accelerator forward it never really accelerated. I stopped, pumped the primer and went to go again. Same thing. I idled around, and as it moved around it slowly got better, but still struggled to accelerate, it did get up to speed eventually.
The motor didn't sound terrible when accelerating, just had the odd bog down. When I squeeze the primer it never really gets hard, it just keeps squishing.
At idle the pee hole pushes water out just not as much as I expected to come out, but when the rpms go up it does push more water out.
Today i was rained out at work so I brought the boat out to investigate my symptoms, I found the vent tube on cylinder #6 intake port was rotted out, so it was splashing fuel and bleeding air. I cut it shorter and put it back on. I put the ear muffs on the water intake, turned the tap on all the way, ran and started the boat. It didn't start because I forgot to prime it. I primed the bulb, and then turned it over and it started up. But noticed something else.
Now when the motor runs, it is pushing water out the two upper exhaust ports right below the motor. The motor is sucking in water into the cylinders and pushing out the nasty chocolate milkshake sludge out the exhaust.
I panicked, turned it off right away. I went and got a tub to put the lower unit into so I could fill it with water to get the exhaust covered. Did that and started the motor. The exhaust milk got even worse. I thought it might have been just condensation or moisture, so I made the motor idle up a bit. And waited for the motor to warm up, the water coming from the pee hole is perfectly clear, But the water in the tub started to get black oil on the surface, and the water turned cloudy like someone added a little milk to it and a little coffee.
I did a compression test, these are estimates on the dial for my tester, it's not very precise, but they were all in the same range except # 2 cylinder.
#1 - 122
#2 - 117
#3 - 122
#4 - 122
#5 - 122
#6 - can't reach because of cowling.
The plug on #2 cylinder and # 6 were both clean, the others were brown. So I'm assuming the water is getting sucked in #2 or #6 or both.
Now I have read a bunch of different things about what could case the problem. Water jacket cover, and the lower crank seal were the top two things.
Does the motor need to be removed from the outboard to access the water jacket cover?
Here's a video when I first got it running.
https://youtu.be/dBUUTBGuzvM
Here's one from today.
https://youtu.be/4FNQs9l1c3U
I want to rebuild the carbs, fuel pump, and water pump on this outboard, but I don't want to invest my time and money into it if the block is cracked. Would hooking up the ear muffs to the water intake and opening the water all the way bust a seal?
Last problem, I washed the motor, and now when I try and start the boat, the started kicks in and out, the gear goes up, and it spins the flywheel, but randomly drops and instantly goes back up and hits the flywheel hard.
Sorry for the long post but I wanted to give as much info as I could to try and help.
So my questions are:
1. Would a bad fuel pump cause the primer bulb to never get firm?
2. Rebuilding the carbs help the hesitation when trying to speed up on the lake?
3. Is having a weak stream from the pee hole from the water pump normal?
4. Where do you think the water is getting into the cylinder(s)?
5. Where do I find the serial number to my motor?
6. Is my starter on its way out, or is it just wet wiring?
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