raftingtigger
Cadet
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- Jun 25, 2021
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We have a 2006 Mercury 9.9hp manual start motor that was just professionally serviced. Before service it was hard to start, but got much better after I cleaned the carburetor. After service it starts with 1-3 pulls - when at home and we are using muffs or if we have the lower part in a bucket. When we go somewhere it often either won't start or takes 20 - 30 pulls to start. It then seems to run fine.
We've had it out 3 times since the service. Twice we gave up starting it and just used the back up trolling motor. The other time it worked fine. This week we had it out for a boat camping trip. Motor just wouldn't start, so we used the electric troller to get to the campsite. The next day it started reasonably several times. The last day it woudn't start again and we used the troller to get back to the boat ramp. It is really frustrating.
We're reluctant to take it back to the shop: It starts and runs great at home (so probably would at the shop also), the service (with only a few small parts replaced) cost us $500, and they wouldn't even fix the carburetor fuel leak. I had to do that myself.
We've done all the basic troubleshooting: Fresh fuel, vent open, bulb works and provides gas to the engine, spark plugs clean, kill switch ON, choke either in or out, primer used per instructions, did flooded start routine (choke on, prop disengaged, throttle open).
Anybody have anything similar? Is our motor allergic to the water? Yes we are replacing it with a 20HP when they are back in stock.
We've had it out 3 times since the service. Twice we gave up starting it and just used the back up trolling motor. The other time it worked fine. This week we had it out for a boat camping trip. Motor just wouldn't start, so we used the electric troller to get to the campsite. The next day it started reasonably several times. The last day it woudn't start again and we used the troller to get back to the boat ramp. It is really frustrating.
We're reluctant to take it back to the shop: It starts and runs great at home (so probably would at the shop also), the service (with only a few small parts replaced) cost us $500, and they wouldn't even fix the carburetor fuel leak. I had to do that myself.
We've done all the basic troubleshooting: Fresh fuel, vent open, bulb works and provides gas to the engine, spark plugs clean, kill switch ON, choke either in or out, primer used per instructions, did flooded start routine (choke on, prop disengaged, throttle open).
Anybody have anything similar? Is our motor allergic to the water? Yes we are replacing it with a 20HP when they are back in stock.