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On Mon, 14 Feb 2005 20:47:52 -0800, -rick- wrote:
Lloyd Sumpter wrote: Well, mine's a BIT smallier: a 2005 9.9hp 40-stroke. I've had it in to two different dealers four times, to fix some fairly simple but annoying problems: 1. it doesn't start when cold "on idle" (ie the way it says in the manual) 2. it doesn't idle when cold 3. it vibrates a lot, esp. when in gear in idle (ie WAY more than the old Johnson Seahorse it replaced) 4. There's a big "lag" as I throttle up out of idle. Basically, I've been told "that's the way they're supposed to run" and I'm SOL on getting it fixed. HOWEVER, I was also told by the mechanics that the Solution to most of the problems is the Idle Mixture, which they're NOT ALLOWED BY LAW TO CHANGE! There was a little metal cap epoxied over the idle mixture screw on my Honda that the shop had no trouble removing with a bit of heat. Apparently Big Brother hadn't gotten to them yet. The Merc had a brass cap screwed in, which would have to be drilled out. They weren't willing to do that. Have they determined that your choke is working right? Funny thing is, the one mech at one dealer looked at it and determined that the screw that's supposed to pick up the idle RPM when you pull out the choke wasn't even touching anything. However, they didn't even change THAT. (They did manage to hit the trim-tab so now it pulls HARD to stbd - I lost my grip on the tiller and the boat turned so fast I almost fell out!) Is the idle speed correct? Yes. They did mention that the prop was too steep and that would contribute to the vibration, but they didn't change it. Lloyd Sumpter "The Tin Boat" Mirrocraft 12 |
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