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Why on earth am I only getting 34mph tops from my 200hp mercury engine.
Could the throttle not be completely open? Could the engine need servicing? I'm really concerned. Thanks |
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WHATS YOUR RPM, IS THE PROP CORRECT FOR THE BOAT? TRIMMED CORRECTLY?
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I just spoke to the guy who I bought it from and he said that he did change the prop to a heavier prop.
I have to check the RPM's I didn't take notice when I had it out Saturday. Also Franco, when ever I start it the engine I have to hit it in gear as soon as the engine kicks in otherwise the engine will shut off. In other words it doesn't idle well. When I run the engine for a while and stop the engine will idle for about a minute then shut off??? What gives?? I'm new to boating, and appreciate the help. Thanks ps. How do you post images in your messages?? |
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Check your throttle cable it may need to be adjusted to fix the idle issue or just turn the idle screw on the throttle linkage.
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1978 V20 Cuddy w/ 225 Johnson. And Several other boat's |
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Mud - what year is your Mercury? also at 34mph what does your Tach read?
Before you go use the boat anymore you need to do a few things. 1. compression test - compression on those 2.4L merc engines should be around 115 - 125PSI (compression should not vary more than 10%) 2. Fix the elecrical problem. Take off the cowling and find the black wires with a yellow stripes. The black/yellow wires allow your key switch to kill the spark to your engine. There are two that connect to the switch boxes . . . make sure that the black and yellow wires are bolted down tight. 3. Get a Merc Service Manual (Ebay) . . . but clymers is "ok" too. 4. Clean your fuel delivery system . . . rebuild fuel pumps and carbs. (Also add a fuel water seperator and even an inline fuel filter if you don't have one) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Figure out which carbs you have: These are wh-20's -------------------------------------------------------------------- The carbs have a stamp on them right near the top ![]() -------------------------------------------------------------------- WH carbs aren't adjustable (at least mine aren't) and require rejetting to adjust the mix. WMH carbs are adjustable. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Good resources: for fixit stuff ---------------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.biggerhammer.net/mercury/ http://www.boatsetup.com http://www.iboats.com/cgi-bin/ubb/ultimatebb.cgi ---------------------------------------------------------------------- more resources for tweaking your merc: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.screamandfly.com/home/engine_tech.htm http://forums.screamandfly.com/forum...splay.php?f=20 http://www.byuboyz.com/forums/index....5b5ef0fe5&
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1971 222 Hiliner 1973 23 Seacraft Center Console 1973 23 Seacraft Sceptre 1971 25 Seacraft Seafari 1972 28 Cary |
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Also check the black and yellow wire connected to the key switch. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mercury/Mariner Standard Outboard Wiring Color Code Color Where Used / Function Black All Ground Brown Reference Electrode MerCathode System Orange Anode Electrode MerCathode System Lt. Blue/White Stripe Trim UP Switch Lt. Green/White Stripe Trim DOWN Switch Brown/White Stripe Trim Sender to Trim Gauge Purple/White Stripe Trim "Trailer" Switch Gray Tachometer Signal Black/Yellow Stripe Shorting or Stop Circuit Pink Fuel Sender to Gauge Red Unprotected Wire from Battery Red/Purple Stripe Protected (Fused) Wire from Battery Red/Purple Stripe Protected (12 Volt +) to Trim Panel Control Purple Ignition (Switch) to 12 Volt Positive Tan Temperature Switch to Warning Horn Tan Temperature Sender to Temperature Gauge Tan/Blue Stripe Temperature Switch to Warning Horn Yellow Starter Solenoid to Starter Motor Yellow Starter to Regulator (Charging Circuit) Yellow/Red Stripe Start Switch to Start Solenoid to Neutral Start Switch Yellow/Black Stripe Choke (Enrichener System) Green with Color Stripe Switch Box to Coil - Striped and Numbered White/Black Stripe Bias Circuit (Switch Boxes) The ABYC Recommended Colors Color Where Used / Function Yellow/Red Starting Circuits Brown/Yellow or Yellow Bilge Blowers Dark Grey Navigation Lights & Tach Signals Orange Accessory Feeds Brown Pumps Purple Instrument Feeds Dark Blue Cabin and instrument Lights Light Blue Oil Pressure Tan Water Temperature Pink Fuel Gauge Sender
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1971 222 Hiliner 1973 23 Seacraft Center Console 1973 23 Seacraft Sceptre 1971 25 Seacraft Seafari 1972 28 Cary |
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Mud - any luck with your motta?
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1971 222 Hiliner 1973 23 Seacraft Center Console 1973 23 Seacraft Sceptre 1971 25 Seacraft Seafari 1972 28 Cary |
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Mud, check the pitch stamped on your prop. I have a 150 Merc and I turn a 17" pitch SS four blade prop and I turn 32 MPH @ 4000 rpm. I also have a 3 blade 17" pitch with pretty much the same performance.
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