l008com
Senior Chief Petty Officer
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In a previous post, I figured out that my oil leak was coming from my carbs, not a leaky oil line. The consensus was that fuel was leaking in to the carb, evaporating, and slowly filling the bowls with oil.
Since figuring this out, I've been disconnecting the fuel line when I'm done boating this year and letting the engine run until it's out of gas. It has run better since I started doing this, and a lot less smokey.
But I want to be sure - or at least sure-ish - that my problem is all carb related. Over the past few years, the engine has idled very poorly. Sometimes it won't even idle without dying. Last night it could idle but its very rough, and it surges a lot. In years past, it would run ok but when I was idling in some chop, the engine would start to get smokey and sometimes even stall out. Then it would restart and be ok. And through all of this, if I can get it running and in to get, and GUN it, after a few seconds, it runs LIKE A CHAMP at speed. It doesn't "fix" the problems, like it still idles like poop once i slow down. But it runs so good at like half throttle or more.
So I already plan on trying to rebuild the three carbs this winter.
The point of THIS post is first, to make sure I don't have two problems at once, and something else that might be going on. And second, I would like to better understand exactly what is causing the problems I'm having.
I don't necessarily need to understand why cleaning/rebuilding the carbs will fix the problems I'm having, but it would be nice to Like the low RPM surging, I know a bit about engines, but I have no idea what is causing that!
The engine is a 1989 Mercury 90 HP 3-cylinder 2-cycle. It has the autoblend built in, so its straight gas in it's gas tank.
Here is audio of it idling in neutral last night:
This was after driving it around for 3 to 4 hours.
So what do you think? If you want more of the boat's history, let me know. It's had an interesting and long life and hopefully it keeps going for a while longer.
Since figuring this out, I've been disconnecting the fuel line when I'm done boating this year and letting the engine run until it's out of gas. It has run better since I started doing this, and a lot less smokey.
But I want to be sure - or at least sure-ish - that my problem is all carb related. Over the past few years, the engine has idled very poorly. Sometimes it won't even idle without dying. Last night it could idle but its very rough, and it surges a lot. In years past, it would run ok but when I was idling in some chop, the engine would start to get smokey and sometimes even stall out. Then it would restart and be ok. And through all of this, if I can get it running and in to get, and GUN it, after a few seconds, it runs LIKE A CHAMP at speed. It doesn't "fix" the problems, like it still idles like poop once i slow down. But it runs so good at like half throttle or more.
So I already plan on trying to rebuild the three carbs this winter.
The point of THIS post is first, to make sure I don't have two problems at once, and something else that might be going on. And second, I would like to better understand exactly what is causing the problems I'm having.
I don't necessarily need to understand why cleaning/rebuilding the carbs will fix the problems I'm having, but it would be nice to Like the low RPM surging, I know a bit about engines, but I have no idea what is causing that!
The engine is a 1989 Mercury 90 HP 3-cylinder 2-cycle. It has the autoblend built in, so its straight gas in it's gas tank.
Here is audio of it idling in neutral last night:
So what do you think? If you want more of the boat's history, let me know. It's had an interesting and long life and hopefully it keeps going for a while longer.