OK guys...I need some help here. I have a 40hp, 2 stroke Mariner...but the motor was built by Yamaha ('82 or '83). When this problem started, the boat ran great down the lake for about 5 miles...then started to slow down until it just bogged out. Very hard to restart...got it started...ran about a mile, then bogged out. Got the boat home and when I put it in the water, it'll start right up, using my "throttle only" button on my shifter/throttle remote. I don't have a tach, but I'd say it's doing about 2000-2500 RPM's when doing that.
Then, when I drop the throttle back down to idle, it runs rough, sounds like it's missing, etc. Put it in gear, and it just bogs down and stalls.
Here's what I've done, as I was sure I had a fuel/carb delivery problem:[*]New Attwood, self venting, fuel tank - makes no difference if the cap is on or off, so it's not a venting problem[*]Brand new primer bulb and hose[*]Rebuilt both carbs with carb kits...used carb cleaner and compressed air. When I turn the carb upside down (off of the boat) and blow through a fuel hose, no air comes through, so I know the needle is setting...air comes out when I turn the carb right side up[*]New fuel hose from the carbs, going back to the fuel inlet (where the primer bulb hose connects)[*]Rebuilt the fuel pump with new gaskets and diaphragms (didn't change out the check valves, but they look to be good)[*]Checked the fuel filter to make sure there was no blockage/debris
The only thing I haven't done is replace the connector on the end of the primer bulb line, nor did I replace the connector on the outboard, where the fuel tank line connects to.
I was certain it was a fuel delivery problem, but now I don't really think that's what it is...I don't know much about Reeds, etc...hoping it's not that.
I have also:
- Checked compression - approx 125 psi in both cylinders
- Put in TWO new sets of spark plugs to make sure that wasn't an issue...has a strong blue spark on the spark plug when I ground them to the block and turn the motor over.
- Performed a Linc and Sync, per my Seloc manual...twice...to make sure I did it right. I suppose it's possible that the manual is wrong, but everything else in the manual is pretty spot on, and the photos in the linc and sync section are accurate.
I'm kind of at a loss here and am on the verge of taking it to a shop. I really don't want to spend that money, but I may have to. Any other ideas?? I haven't changed the spark plug wires, and haven't really checked anything with the ignition system to make sure that's all working properly.
I'm open to any ideas at this point...REALLY!! When making suggestions...remember...the problem was kind of intermittent and erradic at the beginning, but now it's constant. The motor is doing the EXACT same thing as it was doing prior to doing all of the things that I mentioned above, so I think the carb/fuel pump/spark plugs/compression/timing/primer bulb/fuel tank, etc are out, as possibilities
Then, when I drop the throttle back down to idle, it runs rough, sounds like it's missing, etc. Put it in gear, and it just bogs down and stalls.
Here's what I've done, as I was sure I had a fuel/carb delivery problem:[*]New Attwood, self venting, fuel tank - makes no difference if the cap is on or off, so it's not a venting problem[*]Brand new primer bulb and hose[*]Rebuilt both carbs with carb kits...used carb cleaner and compressed air. When I turn the carb upside down (off of the boat) and blow through a fuel hose, no air comes through, so I know the needle is setting...air comes out when I turn the carb right side up[*]New fuel hose from the carbs, going back to the fuel inlet (where the primer bulb hose connects)[*]Rebuilt the fuel pump with new gaskets and diaphragms (didn't change out the check valves, but they look to be good)[*]Checked the fuel filter to make sure there was no blockage/debris
The only thing I haven't done is replace the connector on the end of the primer bulb line, nor did I replace the connector on the outboard, where the fuel tank line connects to.
I was certain it was a fuel delivery problem, but now I don't really think that's what it is...I don't know much about Reeds, etc...hoping it's not that.
I have also:
- Checked compression - approx 125 psi in both cylinders
- Put in TWO new sets of spark plugs to make sure that wasn't an issue...has a strong blue spark on the spark plug when I ground them to the block and turn the motor over.
- Performed a Linc and Sync, per my Seloc manual...twice...to make sure I did it right. I suppose it's possible that the manual is wrong, but everything else in the manual is pretty spot on, and the photos in the linc and sync section are accurate.
I'm kind of at a loss here and am on the verge of taking it to a shop. I really don't want to spend that money, but I may have to. Any other ideas?? I haven't changed the spark plug wires, and haven't really checked anything with the ignition system to make sure that's all working properly.
I'm open to any ideas at this point...REALLY!! When making suggestions...remember...the problem was kind of intermittent and erradic at the beginning, but now it's constant. The motor is doing the EXACT same thing as it was doing prior to doing all of the things that I mentioned above, so I think the carb/fuel pump/spark plugs/compression/timing/primer bulb/fuel tank, etc are out, as possibilities
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