First off excuse my grammar, I'm sending this from Google Chrome on my iPad on my lunch break!
I just picked up an old 1970 Merc 500 Thunderbolt with electronic ignition. It started right up when I got it, ran OK with only minor hesitation that passed as soon as you opened up the throttle. In fact, here I'll post a video from a run just two weeks ago. As you can see, it ran well just two weeks ago.
So things I know are issues.
1. Wiring is hit. All of the wiring threw out the engine is cracked from being old and heat damaged. I plan to put in a new CDI wiring harness this winter while I'm doing some other stuff.
2. Water gets into the lower unit. Not to much that I have standing water that drains but just enough to contaminate the gear case oil. No big deal there, I know how to fix that I just haven't yet.
OK so that said I took the boat out this weekend twice and had issues both days.
On Saturday I had it stall out several times and when I would give it throttle it would stall. It sounded sickly when it was running too even at idle. Then I couldn't restart it and my battery started sparking at the terminal and the starter would not turn over. Tried to disconnect the battery and burned myself. The wiring just about melted. I removed the starting battery and connected my trolling motor battery and it took RIGHT off. In fact it idled the best it ever had. I applied throttle and it hesitated for a second and then took right off. We fished for about 3 hours and then restarted and it took right off.
I went out Sunday, I used the trolling motor battery all day. I had a hell of a time getting it started and every time I gave it gas, it stalled. Went threw this for over 30 minutes, started, gave throttle and it stalled. Finally I gave it gas and it hesitated bad and then went. It was moving pretty good but no where near the power you see in the above Youtube video. We shut it off, fished for about an hour and then went threw ALL the same hassle getting it restarted. This time I never got it to actually go when applying throttle. I had to put the motor into gear and chug it back to shore at idle speeds. Any throttle what so ever and it shut right down.
This is my first boat. I know nothing about motors but I don't really want to pay a Merc mechanic to work on a 1970's motor with hard to find parts! I have so little in vested, I want to learn to do it myself.
Reading other threads here on iBoats and via Google search it sounds like my issues is carbs.
Engine compression tested at 125psi across the board which I'm told is close to spec?
Also I've replaced the gas bulb with a brand new 5/16 OEM Quicksilver bulb and 5/16 gas line. Looks like I had a 1/4 bulb and lines on 5/16 or 3/8's barbs so I upgraded to the 5/15 (it's all my shop had in-stock that was OEM) BUT I DID NOT install an inline gas filter or water separator. I do have a factory OEM 5/16 Quicksilver filter here, I will definitely be putting in tonight.
OK so all of that said, um so do I clean the carbs or rebuild them? If I take them apart to clean them wouldn't I technically need to rebuild and replace seals?
Does anyone know of any videos (Youtube etc) that show the process of removing the carbs? If not can someone please give me the steps and any tips, tricks or suggestions on how to do it and what I need to be careful of? I noticed the link between the carbs is plastic and it looks brittle as hell.
I just picked up an old 1970 Merc 500 Thunderbolt with electronic ignition. It started right up when I got it, ran OK with only minor hesitation that passed as soon as you opened up the throttle. In fact, here I'll post a video from a run just two weeks ago. As you can see, it ran well just two weeks ago.
So things I know are issues.
1. Wiring is hit. All of the wiring threw out the engine is cracked from being old and heat damaged. I plan to put in a new CDI wiring harness this winter while I'm doing some other stuff.
2. Water gets into the lower unit. Not to much that I have standing water that drains but just enough to contaminate the gear case oil. No big deal there, I know how to fix that I just haven't yet.
OK so that said I took the boat out this weekend twice and had issues both days.
On Saturday I had it stall out several times and when I would give it throttle it would stall. It sounded sickly when it was running too even at idle. Then I couldn't restart it and my battery started sparking at the terminal and the starter would not turn over. Tried to disconnect the battery and burned myself. The wiring just about melted. I removed the starting battery and connected my trolling motor battery and it took RIGHT off. In fact it idled the best it ever had. I applied throttle and it hesitated for a second and then took right off. We fished for about 3 hours and then restarted and it took right off.
I went out Sunday, I used the trolling motor battery all day. I had a hell of a time getting it started and every time I gave it gas, it stalled. Went threw this for over 30 minutes, started, gave throttle and it stalled. Finally I gave it gas and it hesitated bad and then went. It was moving pretty good but no where near the power you see in the above Youtube video. We shut it off, fished for about an hour and then went threw ALL the same hassle getting it restarted. This time I never got it to actually go when applying throttle. I had to put the motor into gear and chug it back to shore at idle speeds. Any throttle what so ever and it shut right down.
This is my first boat. I know nothing about motors but I don't really want to pay a Merc mechanic to work on a 1970's motor with hard to find parts! I have so little in vested, I want to learn to do it myself.
Reading other threads here on iBoats and via Google search it sounds like my issues is carbs.
Engine compression tested at 125psi across the board which I'm told is close to spec?
Also I've replaced the gas bulb with a brand new 5/16 OEM Quicksilver bulb and 5/16 gas line. Looks like I had a 1/4 bulb and lines on 5/16 or 3/8's barbs so I upgraded to the 5/15 (it's all my shop had in-stock that was OEM) BUT I DID NOT install an inline gas filter or water separator. I do have a factory OEM 5/16 Quicksilver filter here, I will definitely be putting in tonight.
OK so all of that said, um so do I clean the carbs or rebuild them? If I take them apart to clean them wouldn't I technically need to rebuild and replace seals?
Does anyone know of any videos (Youtube etc) that show the process of removing the carbs? If not can someone please give me the steps and any tips, tricks or suggestions on how to do it and what I need to be careful of? I noticed the link between the carbs is plastic and it looks brittle as hell.
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