major power loss

captainx

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I have a pontoon boat with a Mercury/Mariner 40hp :( . Two days a go it was running fine. :D I could get it to full throttle and we could get around the lake just fine. Now I can't get get past 1/4 throttle with out the engine dieing :( . I can start the motor in neutral and put it in a pretty fast idle but the moment I put it in full throttle blam the motor shuts off. Any idea what might be wrong? :confused: I have a quicksilver remote just for fyi.
 

hondon

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Re: major power loss

Could be as simple as a broken throtle link connector ,but I doubt it.More likely is water in your fuel.At any rate do ,or have someone do , a compression and ignition output check on this engine to get you to square one. Then take your fuel sample to check for contamination.
 

Rex

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Re: major power loss

I WOULD SAY THE TIMING HAS CHANGE ON YOU.<br />FULL GAS TAKE THE PLUG OUT AND CHECK<br />YOU TIMING. MAKE SURE THE PLUG ARE ON THE <br />BLOCK OR YOU COULD BURN SOMETHING. :D ;)
 

Fouled Plug

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Re: major power loss

I seriously doubt the timing has just decided to jump on the motor. Try the fuel first, as water will cause those symptoms. A water seperating fuel filter is always a good item to have in the line. I like hondon's advice the do a comp/spark check. Kind of like a physical for your motor! It also gives you a baseline to compare to in the future. Good luck!
 
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