lukecono
Seaman
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- May 23, 2023
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I have an early 1980s MerCruiser 5.7 and the boat takes a while to get running. I have to pump and advance the throttle multiple times (from 5-15 tries) cranking with no life until it fires up and must maintain 1500 rpms before bringing the throttle down to idle and not having it stall. The engine is still under 20 hours of run time since being freshly built by certified mechanic. The engine isn't stock and does have an aftermarket cam rods and pistons making 300hp instead of the 260. The other funny thing is that the boat does decide to idle at different rpms. Typically, after bringing the throttle back to neutral after waiting a few minutes at the 1500 rpms it'll sit at 900 rpms idle, I shift, and it drops to 700 rpms... that's the normal part. After on plane and coming off back to idle the boat again goes to 900 in gear and slowly walks itself down to its lobing 500-700 and stays there once in neutral. My biggest thing is having it start within first couple tries and my first suspicion is not enough fuel until that 10th try or so cranking. I haven't dug into it too much, but I think one of first places I should look is at the fuel accelerator pump and see if fuel sprays when I give it those priming throttle pumps. ANY thoughts?