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Rough idle
I have a 1970 Mercury 800 80hp outboard motor I've been working on. It
starts great but once warmed up, it has a rough idle and I can't seem to bring the idle down. We did everything the service manual said and can't get the idle right. We set the timing, check the fuel fitlers, adjusted all the screws. Does anyone have a clue what we are doing wrong? Thanks |
Rough idle
Sounds like a choke or carburetor problem?
Jeff "lybarra" wrote in message ... I have a 1970 Mercury 800 80hp outboard motor I've been working on. It starts great but once warmed up, it has a rough idle and I can't seem to bring the idle down. We did everything the service manual said and can't get the idle right. We set the timing, check the fuel fitlers, adjusted all the screws. Does anyone have a clue what we are doing wrong? Thanks |
Rough idle
You might be pulling in air, leaning out the mixture. With an engine this
old, if it's been run a lot, I'd suggest you check for any play in the crank and/or replace the crank seals, look for any other possible area for an air leak. LD "lybarra" wrote in message ... I have a 1970 Mercury 800 80hp outboard motor I've been working on. It starts great but once warmed up, it has a rough idle and I can't seem to bring the idle down. We did everything the service manual said and can't get the idle right. We set the timing, check the fuel fitlers, adjusted all the screws. Does anyone have a clue what we are doing wrong? Thanks |
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