Idle problems

lileeyores

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I have a 135hp Mercury Outboard. It will run fine hooked to muffs in the yard, but as soon as we put it in the water it don't. It will only run with the throttle all the way up, as we try to get it at idle it dies every time. Any suggestions????
 

Chris1956

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Did this just start to happen? Did you just buy this motor? Did you do any carb work? What year motor?
 

lileeyores

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It is a 1970 motor. And yes it just started doing this. We had a guy look at carbs and hesaid they had good compression, but I don't recall what #'s they were.
 

Mi duckdown

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guy look at carbs and hesaid they had good compression??? serial number? compression is tested at the head. google engine/motor compression check
 
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calvinator

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You are most likely running too lean at idle. As in, not enough fuel at idle and then shifting into gear puts load on the motor (with not enough fuel..) ... It will die every time.

Search iboats for "Tower of Power idle adjust" and you'll find some good reading.

To get the idle right, you need to be at the dock or in test tank because adjustments are made with motor in gear.

At the dock, you'll be adjusting the idle screws on the 3 carbs. Turn the screw right leans the idle mix (less fuel). Turning left richens the mix (more fuel). You'll be turning left in small increments 1/8 turn at a time.

Again, search for forums as others have done great write ups on the procedure.

I have a 1975 motor and spent a few hours learning how to get the idle right. I can idle all day at 900RPM and then shift in/out of gear with no problem. It took some time to get the idle adjust right (each carb had its own adjustment), but working great now!.
 

lileeyores

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Thanks For the info Calvinator. I will I will have to try the adjustments. And I will be doing some reading to learn more. Thanks again and will post my results of the adjustments.
 

enginepower

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Possibly float level incorrect? Maybe your float level is off and when you have it trimmed in water, you are over flowing fuel into engine?
 
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