pharris1992
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Hey all,
I need some help with my 1995 Mercury 40hp 4 cylinder. I don't think they made a lot of the 4 cylinder model as I cannot find much information on them online. I cannot seem to figure out what is causing the stumbling and dying at idle speed under load. I have tried everything I know to do, which I will list out below. Thank you in advance, I know this is a long post!
This engine starts and runs decently well. At medium throttle and up, I believe it runs normally. At idle speed under load (once warmed up properly), the engine will start to run rough, stumble, and eventually die. When that happens, it is often very difficult to restart.
Here are all the things I have done so far:
I have tried adjusting the mixture screws with the boat tied to the dock and in forward at neutral speed. It is hard to do this because it dies, but I have them adjusted as well as I can. If you look in photo 2, I have the idle advance screwed in all the way; this is the best chance I have to keep it running at idle under load.
All of the above was done to try to fix the idle issue, with the exception of the switch box. The engine died one night on the water, and would never restart over the next few days. When I realized that was bad, I thought I had found my issue, but it continued to run the same as before after replacement. None of the other things I tried have made a change to the issue.
The last initial piece of info I have is the picture of the spark plugs. The top two cylinders have plugs that look like the left one. The bottom two plugs are like the one on the right, with looks of streaks all over them; not sure what that means.
Thanks for reading the long post! I am happy to take any more photos or videos, or answer any questions that would help pinpoint the issue.
I need some help with my 1995 Mercury 40hp 4 cylinder. I don't think they made a lot of the 4 cylinder model as I cannot find much information on them online. I cannot seem to figure out what is causing the stumbling and dying at idle speed under load. I have tried everything I know to do, which I will list out below. Thank you in advance, I know this is a long post!
This engine starts and runs decently well. At medium throttle and up, I believe it runs normally. At idle speed under load (once warmed up properly), the engine will start to run rough, stumble, and eventually die. When that happens, it is often very difficult to restart.
Here are all the things I have done so far:
- Disassembled, cleaned, and rebuilt carburetors with rebuild kit. I could probably use some help with fine tuning here, but I did this per the Mercury service manual.
- New spark plugs
- Checked compression; 120 on 1-3, 110 on 4
- Tested spark gap. Good strong spark that jumps a ~1/2" gap
- Tested coils with multimeter
- Replaced fuel filter
- Tested stator, got inconsistent readings, so I replaced. I hindsight, I'm not sure I tested it properly or that replacement was necessary.
- Tested switch: good readings
- Tested switch box: bad readings. Replaced with cheap aftermarket unit. Readings are good on new unit.
- Fuel pump diaphragm had a small leak; replaced
I have tried adjusting the mixture screws with the boat tied to the dock and in forward at neutral speed. It is hard to do this because it dies, but I have them adjusted as well as I can. If you look in photo 2, I have the idle advance screwed in all the way; this is the best chance I have to keep it running at idle under load.
All of the above was done to try to fix the idle issue, with the exception of the switch box. The engine died one night on the water, and would never restart over the next few days. When I realized that was bad, I thought I had found my issue, but it continued to run the same as before after replacement. None of the other things I tried have made a change to the issue.
The last initial piece of info I have is the picture of the spark plugs. The top two cylinders have plugs that look like the left one. The bottom two plugs are like the one on the right, with looks of streaks all over them; not sure what that means.
Thanks for reading the long post! I am happy to take any more photos or videos, or answer any questions that would help pinpoint the issue.