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I have a 1976 Merc 1500 that seems to be alergic to water. I purchased a manual and tried all of the following:
1. Compression 125 on all cylinders
2. Spark Plugs correct
3. Carbs cleaned and floats checked and set
4. Fuel pump rebuilt
5. Link n Sync performed multiple times myself
6. Link n Sync performed by marina
7. All cylinders firing properly
8. Stator working properly
It sound and seem like it will run great on muffs and in a trough, however put it on the lake and it immediately starts differently (usually harder) and will not run well at all. I've only been able to get the boat on plane one time and then it seemed like it would just take a little tweak on the timing/ fuel ratio to dial it in however since then no luck and it mostly just bogs down. I have to push the throttle into gear and into half or more throttle position or it will just die. Even when it doesn't die right away it will sound for a second or two like it will take off then bog down and sometimes dies and sometimes just runs about 2500 with no way to gain speed, etc.
Please help! Pulling what little hair I have left out with this one and marina is at a loss thus far.
Thanks to anyone who has suggestions. I'm hoping this is not reed related as this requires what seems to be a complete power head tear down however everything else seems to be working correctly to the best of my knowledge.
:mad-new::facepalm:
I have a 1976 Merc 1500 that seems to be alergic to water. I purchased a manual and tried all of the following:
1. Compression 125 on all cylinders
2. Spark Plugs correct
3. Carbs cleaned and floats checked and set
4. Fuel pump rebuilt
5. Link n Sync performed multiple times myself
6. Link n Sync performed by marina
7. All cylinders firing properly
8. Stator working properly
It sound and seem like it will run great on muffs and in a trough, however put it on the lake and it immediately starts differently (usually harder) and will not run well at all. I've only been able to get the boat on plane one time and then it seemed like it would just take a little tweak on the timing/ fuel ratio to dial it in however since then no luck and it mostly just bogs down. I have to push the throttle into gear and into half or more throttle position or it will just die. Even when it doesn't die right away it will sound for a second or two like it will take off then bog down and sometimes dies and sometimes just runs about 2500 with no way to gain speed, etc.
Please help! Pulling what little hair I have left out with this one and marina is at a loss thus far.
Thanks to anyone who has suggestions. I'm hoping this is not reed related as this requires what seems to be a complete power head tear down however everything else seems to be working correctly to the best of my knowledge.
:mad-new::facepalm: