tinmanchris
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Hey guys,
I have a 1971 115HP Tower of Power that has a hard time starting and running.
Here are the symptoms:
[Last season (barely took it out)]
What I plan to try next:
Does anyone know what else it could be? Thanks!
I have a 1971 115HP Tower of Power that has a hard time starting and running.
Here are the symptoms:
- The only way I can get it to start is if I spray some fuel directly in to the carbs
- Shifting the motor to forward will cause the engine to sputter and eventually die
- If it dies I have to respray the carbs with fuel again in order for it to restart
- If I'm fast enough to give it more gas in forward, the engine will roar to life and I can go pretty fast with zero issues.
- This is a super weird one but if I have it running in idle on the hose and I put the covers back on, the engine WILL die and it will not start (or it'll start and die instantly) till I remove the cover. I will try to reconfirm this when I get some time.
- When starting, the starter sometimes only turns the flywheel for a second or two before dropping back down.
[Last season (barely took it out)]
- Rebuilt fuel pump
- Rebuilt all carbs by professional mechanic
- Replaced all spark plugs
- Rebuilt starter motor
- New fuel filter
- Fresh fuel
- Attempt to adjust idle mixture screw according to service manual
- Found out how my timing works
- Attempted a sync and link from this video since I don't have a timing light
How to Link and Sync Mercury 1150 Inline 6 - YouTube - Uploaded pictures of spark plugs as I don't know if they are bad
- Ran power tune in to the system
- Adjusted idle screw to close to all the way in
- See posted results in thread
What I plan to try next:
- Sync and link (with with a timing light)
- Fuel in a separate fuel tank to see if any fuel lines are clogged
Does anyone know what else it could be? Thanks!
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