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![]() RG wrote: wrote in message ps.com... Took my 1995 20' Crownline with Mercruiser 5.7 Thunderbolt Ignition to Lake Tahoe over the weekend where the air is very thin and had a little trouble. Could only start the engine by advancing the throttle all the way. The engine started everytime but stalled most of the time when set to idle. The engine runs fine at low altitudes. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Bob J. It's a common problem with big changes in altitude. There is an idle stop adjustment screw on the throttle linkage right at the carb. You'll need to turn that screw in a bit to raise the idle stop of the carb. This is essentially the same thing as keeping a tad bit of throttle applied at idle. This will at least allow the engine to idle at high elevations. But you will still experience a significant drop in power, which will likely need to be compensated for by a drop in pitch of your propeller. Also, if you intend to run at that altitude for an extended period of time, the carb should be re-jetted for that altitude. The engine has fuel injection. I am interested in why it was necessary to apply full throttle to start it. I understand that fuel injection should adjust itself? There was some power loss, but not too much. |
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