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jbird September 11th 08 07:22 AM

3.0 mercruiser issue
 
Recently having problems with my 1990 3.0 mercruiser. when starting
out on the boat it will idle fine but when you give it full throttle
it will run fine for a minute then just start missing and eventually
will start to bog out and then finally die out. After dying out I also
have trouble restarting and ususally end up flooding the engine. Has
new cap/plugs/wires and just put on a new fuel water
seperator/filter.. Any help would be greatly appreciated. THANKS

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Eisboch September 11th 08 07:32 AM

3.0 mercruiser issue
 

"jbird" wrote in message
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Recently having problems with my 1990 3.0 mercruiser. when starting
out on the boat it will idle fine but when you give it full throttle
it will run fine for a minute then just start missing and eventually
will start to bog out and then finally die out. After dying out I also
have trouble restarting and ususally end up flooding the engine. Has
new cap/plugs/wires and just put on a new fuel water
seperator/filter.. Any help would be greatly appreciated. THANKS



Wild guess, but it happened to me .....

Bad coil.

Eisboch



jim[_7_] September 11th 08 11:09 AM

3.0 mercruiser issue
 
Eisboch wrote:
"jbird" wrote in message
news:387188_90c190cd3734e9ce7675ab0e7ac23ff2@boati ngforumz.com...
Recently having problems with my 1990 3.0 mercruiser. when starting
out on the boat it will idle fine but when you give it full throttle
it will run fine for a minute then just start missing and eventually
will start to bog out and then finally die out. After dying out I also
have trouble restarting and ususally end up flooding the engine. Has
new cap/plugs/wires and just put on a new fuel water
seperator/filter.. Any help would be greatly appreciated. THANKS



Wild guess, but it happened to me .....

Bad coil.

Eisboch


Another wild guess. Moisture in distributer.

John H.[_5_] September 11th 08 12:27 PM

3.0 mercruiser issue
 
On Thu, 11 Sep 2008 01:22:08 -0500, jbird wrote:

Recently having problems with my 1990 3.0 mercruiser. when starting
out on the boat it will idle fine but when you give it full throttle
it will run fine for a minute then just start missing and eventually
will start to bog out and then finally die out. After dying out I also
have trouble restarting and ususally end up flooding the engine. Has
new cap/plugs/wires and just put on a new fuel water
seperator/filter.. Any help would be greatly appreciated. THANKS


Sounds like a repeat of my 5.7L problems. Bad coil. Water was getting to it
from the live well just above, mounted in the transom.
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John H.

jamesgangnc September 11th 08 12:44 PM

3.0 mercruiser issue
 
"jbird" wrote in message
news:387188_90c190cd3734e9ce7675ab0e7ac23ff2@boati ngforumz.com...
Recently having problems with my 1990 3.0 mercruiser. when starting
out on the boat it will idle fine but when you give it full throttle
it will run fine for a minute then just start missing and eventually
will start to bog out and then finally die out. After dying out I also
have trouble restarting and ususally end up flooding the engine. Has
new cap/plugs/wires and just put on a new fuel water
seperator/filter.. Any help would be greatly appreciated. THANKS

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Typically that's an indication that it is not getting enough fuel. It uses
up the fuel in the bowl and then dies. Did you have a lot of water in the
water filter? Mechnical fuel pumps fail after a while due to water
exposure. Most of them can be disassembled to check. Junk in the tank
could be cloggin up the pick up as well. Or a collapsed fule line
somewhere, the marine line does this without much external signs because it
is double walled. But I'd check the fuel pump first.




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