rstibbetts
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- Aug 24, 2003
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I have a 1983 Mariner 4 cylinder, 75 hp engine. The motor is tough to start, kills frequently at low RPM, but runs fine at top speed. To start it requires choking at nearly full throttle, even when the engine is warm. The engine runs pretty well when in the backyard, but not under load on the lake.<br /><br />We have checked the obvious like fuel lines/tank plugged carburetor jets and blocked fuel pump. Everything checks out. We have not done a compression test and I am concerned that this could be the problem. Would this type of problem be consistent with bad compression? And if this is the problem, is the motor shot? Hope not, as I just bought the darn thing.