Hi!, I have a problem with my 1970 65hp mercury and since spring is just around the corner i want to solve these issues asap.
This is the problem, this old girl will kill batteries as fast as my daughters goes threw cookies. When the battery is at full charge she will start as good as i expect it to. A little choke and a couple of turns and she takes off. After a while on the water i would bring her in or to fish... i cut the speed down to trolling speed, she would troll for a minute or two and dies. How it dies is...spudders for a bit and then nothing, kind of like a flooding problem or starving for fuel. I would try to get her back but she would give a heck of fight(start and die, sputter, ruff idle), also the battery sounds drained. Just like how any vehicle starts in -38c weather. Also, sometimes the battery is completely dead. After a couple times of this happening, i went out and bought a new marine battery with more cold cranks underneath its belt. Thats when i noticed the conditions changed a little...she started a little better. She would also run longer at trolling speed, but all it did was extend the inedible and thats the same outcome as before...runs ruff and then dies.
now what my plans are, are to to a rebuild the carb's, replace gas filter again, and a fuel line or two if needed.
I know that there is more, thats were i need help. What am i missing? should i be looking more to wards the stator and switch box. I was told once that the stator is one of the down falls of owning a older Mercury. down falls?? hmmm! this motor is older then i am and runs better at times. so if thats a down fall then I'm hooped...
seriously i need help so if you got any suggestions, have seen, or had this problem before ....pleeeeaaaasssseeeee help me out
Thanks
This is the problem, this old girl will kill batteries as fast as my daughters goes threw cookies. When the battery is at full charge she will start as good as i expect it to. A little choke and a couple of turns and she takes off. After a while on the water i would bring her in or to fish... i cut the speed down to trolling speed, she would troll for a minute or two and dies. How it dies is...spudders for a bit and then nothing, kind of like a flooding problem or starving for fuel. I would try to get her back but she would give a heck of fight(start and die, sputter, ruff idle), also the battery sounds drained. Just like how any vehicle starts in -38c weather. Also, sometimes the battery is completely dead. After a couple times of this happening, i went out and bought a new marine battery with more cold cranks underneath its belt. Thats when i noticed the conditions changed a little...she started a little better. She would also run longer at trolling speed, but all it did was extend the inedible and thats the same outcome as before...runs ruff and then dies.
now what my plans are, are to to a rebuild the carb's, replace gas filter again, and a fuel line or two if needed.
I know that there is more, thats were i need help. What am i missing? should i be looking more to wards the stator and switch box. I was told once that the stator is one of the down falls of owning a older Mercury. down falls?? hmmm! this motor is older then i am and runs better at times. so if thats a down fall then I'm hooped...
seriously i need help so if you got any suggestions, have seen, or had this problem before ....pleeeeaaaasssseeeee help me out
Thanks