Hey all! I Have a 1997 Mercury 200 Carburated 2 stroke. ill try to be as detailed as possible and any help would be much appreciated
ISSUE: so the issue that I am having is when I'm on plane and get up to WOT. it will start right up and idle fine in gear and in neutral. When I push the throttle all the way down it gets on plane no problem and when I trim it up, it gets up to WOT. After running for about 10-15 seconds or so at WOT, rpms start to slowly drop and it loses speed. ill come off pad then punch it again and it will do the same thing with no issues of getting on plane or getting up to WOT, then it will drop back down.
I had my co-angler squeeze the primer bulb when it would start to drop and the rpms came back a little but nothing that opened my eyes real big so see a forsure solution.
DIAGNOSTICS: that weekend I went into the rabit hole on checking everything I could check. thinking it was a fuel issue I put clear fuel lines from my tank all the way to my low pressure fuel pump to check for any air bubbles. Fuel flow looked good and it it fresh fuel with seafoam. however I did not check my fuel pump because I rebuilt it last year but I will check it next just cause its easy to do. I checked the carbs and they looked extremely clean with no clogged jets. also at idle held my hand over the intake of the carbs and all of them were extremely responsive which was good.
Thought of the possibility of overheating (no alarms were going off). but my thermostats seem to be opening and closing just like they should and im getting correct water pressure at idle and WOT.
So then I proceeded to check spark. did a drop test on all 6 cylinders. when I pulled the boots off the top 2 cylinders getting fed from the top carburetor, there was no idle change but it had obvious spark. which had me scratching my head because the carb is having no issue getting fuel or sending it. I've read about some motors running on 4 cylinders at idle then 6 when in gear. but there is no way that's the case with a Carbureted outboard (right)?
after looking at everything I can think of, im looking into the stator, but im not the best reading OHMs or Voltage and knowing what's good or bad.
Anybody had something like this before? any tips on trouble shooting would be awesome,
trying to get back out on the water asap, bass are spawning!!!!!
ISSUE: so the issue that I am having is when I'm on plane and get up to WOT. it will start right up and idle fine in gear and in neutral. When I push the throttle all the way down it gets on plane no problem and when I trim it up, it gets up to WOT. After running for about 10-15 seconds or so at WOT, rpms start to slowly drop and it loses speed. ill come off pad then punch it again and it will do the same thing with no issues of getting on plane or getting up to WOT, then it will drop back down.
I had my co-angler squeeze the primer bulb when it would start to drop and the rpms came back a little but nothing that opened my eyes real big so see a forsure solution.
DIAGNOSTICS: that weekend I went into the rabit hole on checking everything I could check. thinking it was a fuel issue I put clear fuel lines from my tank all the way to my low pressure fuel pump to check for any air bubbles. Fuel flow looked good and it it fresh fuel with seafoam. however I did not check my fuel pump because I rebuilt it last year but I will check it next just cause its easy to do. I checked the carbs and they looked extremely clean with no clogged jets. also at idle held my hand over the intake of the carbs and all of them were extremely responsive which was good.
Thought of the possibility of overheating (no alarms were going off). but my thermostats seem to be opening and closing just like they should and im getting correct water pressure at idle and WOT.
So then I proceeded to check spark. did a drop test on all 6 cylinders. when I pulled the boots off the top 2 cylinders getting fed from the top carburetor, there was no idle change but it had obvious spark. which had me scratching my head because the carb is having no issue getting fuel or sending it. I've read about some motors running on 4 cylinders at idle then 6 when in gear. but there is no way that's the case with a Carbureted outboard (right)?
after looking at everything I can think of, im looking into the stator, but im not the best reading OHMs or Voltage and knowing what's good or bad.
Anybody had something like this before? any tips on trouble shooting would be awesome,
trying to get back out on the water asap, bass are spawning!!!!!