1994 2 stroke 75hp 3cyl.
I just realized that the safety/man-overboard switch does not kill the engine...
From what I understand, it should pull the CDMs to ground and cut the ignition.
The wiring that I could see at the time appeared to be okay, but I haven't had the chance yet to really dig...
Meant to follow up earlier, but I wanted to run the boat a bit to make sure.
It turned out to be the fuel pump. No more bogging and the plug looks normal. I'm guessing it was just enough to cause a lean condition in the bottom cylinder.
Thanks for all the advice!
It'll still spin while engaged. Mine got stuck in the flywheel and I thought I needed a new starter until I realized the positive terminal on the battery was just slightly loose. Make sure all power connections are solid - it needs a lot of current.
1994 Merc 75hp 2 stroke, 3-cyl. I've been having issues with surging at mid-throttle and discovered the bottom plug appeared half-burned. What would cause this?
I decarbed the engine, put new plugs in, and it did the same thing to the new plugs after a quick outing.
Alright I'll give that a try. I did a visual inspection of a couple of the lines when I replaced the inline fuel filter and they appeared okay inside, but I'll check the carb drain.
1994 Merc 75hp 2-stroke started bogging while cruising. Noticed the primer bulb was empty (not sucked in) when this happened. Replaced both filters, fuel lines, new primer bulb, and removed anti-siphon valve.
Now she only seems to bog down at mid-throttle. Not completely, but you can hear and...
Thanks everyone for the input. I think I'll just buy a new prop and before installing it, use it to make some kind of template/jig to measure blade deflection for the next time it happens (which is inevitable in the lower James River).
Considering I'm running an old 75hp 2-stroke 3cyl Merc, I'm afraid I wouldn't feel any prop vibrations lol. The weight balance would be fine, but a bent blade would still cause an uneven load while rotating I imagine...
I like to overthink things especially when it comes to my beloved boat!