Bke12345
Seaman Apprentice
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- Jul 14, 2020
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Ok all. I have a 1977 Mercury 150 inline 6. So Iv posted a couple post on problems that Iv fixed thanks to all that helped. None I’m stuck. So 2 weeks ago I was able to start the engine up everyday for a week. The weekend came and I took the boat out on the water. I put it in gear and it stalled out every time when put in load, so I adjusted the needles with the springs on the carbs as told, to where it stumbles and then back out 1 full turn. It worked alittle but not fully well. I took it home and didn’t work on the boat for 2 days. Then the boat wouldn’t start with fuel. I sprayed starter fuel in the 3 carbs cause I didn’t have any gas to spray. 3rd carb nothing 2nd carb nothing 1st carb it fired and ran for awhile and would start back on over and over. When adjusting the carburetors with the needle with the spring on it the second carburetor was the only one that would not Stall the motor out if I turn the needle all the way into close. Now taking mine I replace all fuel lines rebuilt the fueNow taking mine I replace all fuel lines rebuilt the fuel pump and rebuilt all three carburetors with floats and needles. Could it be possible that the car riders are getting clogged up again due to the fact that this motor has not been ran in several years and also could it be a compression problem even though the compression test ran between 118 and 120