redgoat
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- May 23, 2010
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- 102
OK. I have a 54 year old Mercury I/O 120 hp, 153 cu.in L4, 2.5L Last year, it developed an issue with hesitation and stumble at increasing throttle--especially at hole shot. It starts quickly, idles just fine and has a perfect point dwell and perfect timing. I suspected old ethanol gas and also discovered a bad fuel pump. Replaced fuel pump, replaced all gas with fresh, ethanol-free 91 octane gas with a stabilizer and a lead substitute added. Also replaced my fuel filter and did a complete carburetor rebuild. Not too long ago, I replaced the ignition wires and spark plugs along with the points, condenser and coil. I should note that the distributor is the original from the factory. I am at a loss as to what to replace to correct the problem. Could it be something as simple as a bad condenser? Replace my plug wires and spark plugs again? Distributor cap? Distributor? I feel that the issue is ignition related and likely something simple but I have not figured out what it is. Also, I am the original owner of this '67 Sea Ray. Any suggestions?