GeneralIke
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- Apr 27, 2013
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I have a 2000 Mercury 125hp (ELPTO 2+2) that is driving me crazy. Last fall it started to hesitate when accelerating and was generally running rough so I took it in for service this spring. Carbs were cleaned, new carb kits installed, spark plugs replaced, fuel filter replaced. Compression was tested and was 125-130 on all 4 cylinders. Timing was set to specs. Engine starts and idles great. When accelerating, it starts to miss at 3/4 to full throttle. If you back off a bit, it seems to run better, but never quite makes full power compared to before having the work done. It just doesn't have that "crisp" sound of firing on all 4 cylinders and seems I've lost 5-7 MPH at top end. The plugs all look good (nice golden tan color).
I've had it back to the shop several times. They have gone through it again including replacing coils and the issue persists. Unfortunately, they are really busy and every time I take it back it takes a while to get my boat back. (Minnesota summers are very short so I'm trying to minimize time out of the water.)
I have some experience working on snowmobile engines and carbs so decided to try some troubleshooting on my own. I purchased a service manual and have been slowly working through some theories. Here is what has been done so far...
I've had it back to the shop several times. They have gone through it again including replacing coils and the issue persists. Unfortunately, they are really busy and every time I take it back it takes a while to get my boat back. (Minnesota summers are very short so I'm trying to minimize time out of the water.)
I have some experience working on snowmobile engines and carbs so decided to try some troubleshooting on my own. I purchased a service manual and have been slowly working through some theories. Here is what has been done so far...
- Fuel - fresh 91 non-oxy fuel is being used. I have drained some fuel and it does not appear there is any water separation.
- Fuel lines - the fuel lines from tank to the engine were checked by the shop. No deterioration in the lines was detected. The lines and primer bulb are Quiksilver brand.
- Carbs - I took the carbs off, disassembled and verified that they are all clean. All seem to be assembled correctly. I re-installed and synchronized according to the manual.
- Synchronization - I synchronized the throttle cam and roller and adjusted WOT stop. Question - do the butterflies in the carbs open completely so they are perfectly parallel with the carb body or are they supposed to stop a bit before they are fully open? Seems carb #2 has a stop that will prevent them for opening 100%.
- Accelerator Pump - Since it seems to run really well when at lower RPM, I was thinking it could be related to the accelerator pump and fuel delivery to cylinders 3 & 4. I rebuilt the accelerator pump and replaced the fuel filter on the accelerator pump path. I made sure that the metal restrictor was clear in the fuel line on accelerator pump circuit. The normal hesitation from 2 cylinders to 4 cylinders is gone (thats a win!), but still have the issue at higher RPM. I didn't replace the accelerator check valves into cylinders 3 & 4. Could that be the culprit? Seems unlikely since I now have the smooth acceleration from 2-4 cylinders, but I'm not sure how much a role they play at high speeds.