I've got a bit of an issue.....anyone any suggestions? After a lovely afternoons cruising at circa 1200 rpm I throttled back to idle when coming alongside. The engine revs immediately fell back from the recommended 750rpm down to 3-400 rpm which sounded, lets say, a tad rough. The engine will now not hold idle speed - unless I actively 'massage' the throttle. An easy solution would be to make a throttle lever stop and a screw to act as a mechanical idle adjustment and insert this at the throttle lever housing on the engine. However, a mechanic has told me that is not actually resolving the original issue. Getting a (Mercruiser) mechanic down to look at the engine is proving very difficult if not impossible. I'm thinking it may be a faulty ECM or a faulty throttle sender thingy - I'm not sure. A new ECM could be expensive, especially if its not the actual problem. Any ideas/thoughts out there would be very gratefully received.