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I also forgot to mention the tach will intermittently not work, this doesnt always Correlate with the other issue though
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I was about to ask about the tach, usually means stator. Do you have a volt gauge or voltage readout on your gps.
When they were replaced, was it with OEM or look-a-likes. I think the sierra switchboxes are ok, heard mixed reviews on the stators. Also might want to get a merc manual and do a link.n.sync. Probably Will not help, but will eliminate some things. |
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I do have a volt meter, and I dont think Ive ever looked at it when the problems have been occurring. I have noticed some higher than normal readings while running though in the past.
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I had a problem like yours years ago, I would be out and the motor was running fine than all of a sudden the oil alarm would go off and o would lose 3 plugs It turned out to be one switch box that was also hooked to the low oil alarm, changed the switch box and problem solved Also it could be the stator . If you are lucky enought to run the motor on dry land and it happens I bet half your ignition is not firing but you can only check it while it's happening Good luck and the y
Tach issue could be cause by a bad rectifier The big guns Hopefully will give your there thoughts soon
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There are a lot of expensive variables in this equation. The merc manual has some very good instructions to troubleshooting. But, before i run down the electronic rabbit hole, i would Try running it on a seperate fuel source. Fuel pump could do as u describe also. When it stalls , is primer bulb full or collapsed?
The tach issue is a good indicator, but might be seperate issue. Not trying to muddy the water, but there are a still a few unknowns. U know your boat better than anybody, its just as important to find out what its not as what it is. |
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I also swapped out the water/fuel separator and put a back up fuel line and primer bulb on just to eliminate that. another thing i forgot to mention is when this happens if i pop her out of gear and give her some throttle it will solve the problem, at least until the motor is turned off again
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We are waiting
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Almost sounds like a flooding issue, which will happen if there's no spark for a second or so. Although all the suggestions are good and should be checked, if I had to put my money on any one of them I'd probably go with what THEFERMANATOR said. To me it sounds like a hi-low problem with the stator. Don't forget your engine is turning at several thousand rpms. At just 1000 rpm loss of spark for even one second means that your engine has revolved 16+ times without an explosion in the cylinders. More than enough time to flood and or start to foul the plugs. IMHO.
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