Howdy Folks.
I am the proud owner of (1) 1978 mercury 115 inline 6 cyl SN#4XXXXX parts engine AND (1) 1983 mercury 115 inline 6 cyl SN#14XXXX main/ primary engine that I'm trying to get running. As some posters on this wonderful and helpful forum, I am a new boat owner and would say that my mechanical skills are novice to moderate. Like most, I'm not rich and have decided to try and do this work in the hopes that I can save a few dollars (not going so well so far ;-D) AND HOPEFULLY, learn something about how these "tower of power's" work....so that I can be somewhat confident that I can repair or otherwise unscrew myself if I happen to break down on the water at some future point.
As most have suggested here, I have purchased AND READ the service manual for my motor(s). I have good compression within the 10% tolerances on all 6 cylinders (my dad - car mechanic tested with the gauge prior to purchase) - he actually got the engine to turn over, but it concks out and does not want to idle...he diagnosed as a fuel starvation problem. Upon his diagnosis I replaced the spark plugs (just in case), rebuilt the fuel pump per the service manual with a new kit includign replacing the fuel filter and all the fuel lines leading to it and after it to the carbs.
As a matter of procedure, I have identified that my engines have carburetor type "A" - side bowl & back drag from the manual. I have successfully rebuilt the float cap on carburetor #2 -sticky float needle and broken float spring (carb #1 and #3 seemed to open & close well)..carb #2 was just stuck open and kept visibly flooding with fuel - so I bought the needle kit and rebuilt it. Long story short (too late for that), now the engine does not turn over. I purchased a 1 gallon fuel contaner, new fuel - mixed properly with 2 stroke oil and new primer bulb. I'm hooked up to the muffs with the water on prior to cranking....I'm stumped...could this be electrical? I've read about these things coming with a "kill switch", however, since I am not the original owner and I don't have the user manual for the boat/ controls, I've got no idea where to even begin looking or even what I'm looking for. FYI - the 78 parts motor has a distributor cap...the 83 that I'm rebuilding has the coil(s) if that helps or sheds light on anything.
I'm truly lost and would really appreciate any helpful advise as to how to proceed and I thank you in advance for your attention and or any comments or suggestions...I apologize about the lengthy post.
Best Regards,
Carlos
I am the proud owner of (1) 1978 mercury 115 inline 6 cyl SN#4XXXXX parts engine AND (1) 1983 mercury 115 inline 6 cyl SN#14XXXX main/ primary engine that I'm trying to get running. As some posters on this wonderful and helpful forum, I am a new boat owner and would say that my mechanical skills are novice to moderate. Like most, I'm not rich and have decided to try and do this work in the hopes that I can save a few dollars (not going so well so far ;-D) AND HOPEFULLY, learn something about how these "tower of power's" work....so that I can be somewhat confident that I can repair or otherwise unscrew myself if I happen to break down on the water at some future point.
As most have suggested here, I have purchased AND READ the service manual for my motor(s). I have good compression within the 10% tolerances on all 6 cylinders (my dad - car mechanic tested with the gauge prior to purchase) - he actually got the engine to turn over, but it concks out and does not want to idle...he diagnosed as a fuel starvation problem. Upon his diagnosis I replaced the spark plugs (just in case), rebuilt the fuel pump per the service manual with a new kit includign replacing the fuel filter and all the fuel lines leading to it and after it to the carbs.
As a matter of procedure, I have identified that my engines have carburetor type "A" - side bowl & back drag from the manual. I have successfully rebuilt the float cap on carburetor #2 -sticky float needle and broken float spring (carb #1 and #3 seemed to open & close well)..carb #2 was just stuck open and kept visibly flooding with fuel - so I bought the needle kit and rebuilt it. Long story short (too late for that), now the engine does not turn over. I purchased a 1 gallon fuel contaner, new fuel - mixed properly with 2 stroke oil and new primer bulb. I'm hooked up to the muffs with the water on prior to cranking....I'm stumped...could this be electrical? I've read about these things coming with a "kill switch", however, since I am not the original owner and I don't have the user manual for the boat/ controls, I've got no idea where to even begin looking or even what I'm looking for. FYI - the 78 parts motor has a distributor cap...the 83 that I'm rebuilding has the coil(s) if that helps or sheds light on anything.
I'm truly lost and would really appreciate any helpful advise as to how to proceed and I thank you in advance for your attention and or any comments or suggestions...I apologize about the lengthy post.
Best Regards,
Carlos