Popular idling problem. The flame arrestor is clean. Replaced the IAC valve but no change. Removed and put back the little sponge in the throttle, but no change other than the hissing noise that I don't care (The engine is loud enough). I measured the fuel pressure a while ago, no problem (forgot the reading but it was normal). Engine runs just fine while moving on the water.
When running on the muffs on the land, no problem at all. I let it run for 15 minutes, engine was warm and idled nicely. On the water, when cold, it always starts no problem. After the engine warms up, it is slightly harder to start, but starts anyway (eventually).
The biggest problem that really sucks is, just about when I am around the dock, with the other boats around, when I try to change gears (forward-reverse) that I need to do often for maneuvering, engine stalls and stops. If it didn't stop idling, it would mostly stop when I try to get into gear. That is a panic situation near the dock, because while I am struggling, the boat keeps drifting. (That is no problem in open water, because nobody around, and I can take my time).
I am thinking of increasing the idling speed. To the left of the flame arrestor on the engine, I see a long stick with some screw adjustment on it. I guess it is the throttle control. If I can increase the idling speed by changing the length of the stick, is it a long-term acceptable solution? Because I saw on this forum that idling speed is all automatic and under IAC control (which didn't help replacing).
I will try to post the pictures soon, if I can arrange my cloud server.
Thanks
When running on the muffs on the land, no problem at all. I let it run for 15 minutes, engine was warm and idled nicely. On the water, when cold, it always starts no problem. After the engine warms up, it is slightly harder to start, but starts anyway (eventually).
The biggest problem that really sucks is, just about when I am around the dock, with the other boats around, when I try to change gears (forward-reverse) that I need to do often for maneuvering, engine stalls and stops. If it didn't stop idling, it would mostly stop when I try to get into gear. That is a panic situation near the dock, because while I am struggling, the boat keeps drifting. (That is no problem in open water, because nobody around, and I can take my time).
I am thinking of increasing the idling speed. To the left of the flame arrestor on the engine, I see a long stick with some screw adjustment on it. I guess it is the throttle control. If I can increase the idling speed by changing the length of the stick, is it a long-term acceptable solution? Because I saw on this forum that idling speed is all automatic and under IAC control (which didn't help replacing).
I will try to post the pictures soon, if I can arrange my cloud server.
Thanks