Re: '85 9.9 won't start or idle in Neutral?
Everything looks clear, in fact, the kill switch looks new too. It looks like someone has just been throwing parts at this and gave up. The carb is real clean too, not rebuilt clean, more like brand new clean if you know what I mean.
At this point, I have no idea what I'll find, it may turn out to be junk, but it was sort of free since it wasn't part of the original deal, I let him keep one of the fuel tanks that were with the deal in trade for the second motor.
Either way, I got two motors, (one runnning), three tanks, two new fuel lines, a two year old trailer, and a 12' boat for under $300. The other motor is a late model Mercury.
The best way to describe what it does is that it sounds like the idle stop drops out in neutral. The idle drops the moment you move the shifter and then it drops too low to stay alive. I can hold the throttle and keep it alive if I'm fast, but I have to shift while the motor is still at at least a high idle. I wasn't able to get it to start at all in neutral.
I would think that the idle would drop in gear not in neutral, I am leaning towards either a linkage problem or a timing issue.
I was told that the problem developed after a few years of sitting, it had been put away in a garage for several years and wouldn't run right after that, the part that gets me is that its been to two of what I had always though were a couple of the best shops around here. For the amount they charged him for both the parts and labor he could have bought two new motors.