Well so just a couple weeks ago I bought a used boat. It's a nice boat and it came with a 60hp 87 Merc. He ran it for me with the ear muffs and she seemed to run well the day I bought her. Then I took her out for the first time about a week ago. After going threw learning the proper starting procedures I got her started. We idled around some for a few minutes and then decided to get the boat on plane for the first time. She got on plane in just a few seconds and everything was great. Then the engine bogged down and was acting like it was getting any fuel. Well we checked the tank and it has two tanks and the one it was hooked to was out of gas. So we switched to the other and the problem continued. So we got fresh gas and still the problem continued. The air in tank valve was open and the bulb appears to be good at least it is in my dads opinion.
So then today I bought a can of seafoam to try and clean her out some. Before we left we noticed there was a small amount of black oil coming from the prop. We went out and ran it with some of the sea foam and it seemed to help with he idle but hasn't helped with the high rpm problems at all. It just wants to sputter and act like it's gas starved. Then we got back home and a generous amount of brown oil came out of the prop when we lowered it to the normal straight up and down. My dad believes it's a bad seal and water is entering the the lower unit. I've read some articles and posts that suggest this is probably the case. I however also wondered if this couldn't be extra gunk the seafoam is getting rid of. ANy suggestions or tips would be GREAT on the subjects. I'm hoping to avoid a expensive repair bill but that seems likely now.
So then today I bought a can of seafoam to try and clean her out some. Before we left we noticed there was a small amount of black oil coming from the prop. We went out and ran it with some of the sea foam and it seemed to help with he idle but hasn't helped with the high rpm problems at all. It just wants to sputter and act like it's gas starved. Then we got back home and a generous amount of brown oil came out of the prop when we lowered it to the normal straight up and down. My dad believes it's a bad seal and water is entering the the lower unit. I've read some articles and posts that suggest this is probably the case. I however also wondered if this couldn't be extra gunk the seafoam is getting rid of. ANy suggestions or tips would be GREAT on the subjects. I'm hoping to avoid a expensive repair bill but that seems likely now.