MidwestFloater
Cadet
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- Jun 9, 2019
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Hi all, I recently picked up a 2000 Sea Ray Bowrider 180 with Mercuriser MCM 3.0L a / L605518 serial variety. I've been having some issues both at idle and when trying to accelerate.
The prior owner didn't do much maintenance and hadn't run it much over the last five years. So far since buying it I've replaced the spark plugs and fuel filter and done a seafoam application to the carb and fuel tank. The spark plugs were blackened but otherwise appeared to be in decent condition. The fuel filter appeared dirty but not clogged or water filled.
After these changes, we're still facing issues, primarily when trying to accelerate or in mid RPM ranges.
The first video here is after a fuel filter change today. Without touching the throttle, the engine cycles in RPM. It sounds as if it is struggling to get enough air.
Video 1)
After that, we took off the air filter to watch the carb as it the cycling was happening. However, after taking off the filter it stopped the cycling process and ran more smoothly at the low RPM ranges. We expected the cycling to come back after putting the air filter put back on, but it did not. However, we then ran into the issue where upon increasing throttle, the engine starts to die around 1500 RPM. If I give too much throttle, it totally dies (video 2). If I slowly accelerate, it begins to die but eventually overcomes the 1500 RPM range and gets up to higher RPM ranges (video 3).
VIdeo 2)
Video 3)
We did some minor tweaking of the idle screw and it idles alright now but haven't been able to get past the 1500 RPM issues.
I'm wondering what to test next in the troubleshooting process. Thanks for the help!
The prior owner didn't do much maintenance and hadn't run it much over the last five years. So far since buying it I've replaced the spark plugs and fuel filter and done a seafoam application to the carb and fuel tank. The spark plugs were blackened but otherwise appeared to be in decent condition. The fuel filter appeared dirty but not clogged or water filled.
After these changes, we're still facing issues, primarily when trying to accelerate or in mid RPM ranges.
The first video here is after a fuel filter change today. Without touching the throttle, the engine cycles in RPM. It sounds as if it is struggling to get enough air.
Video 1)
After that, we took off the air filter to watch the carb as it the cycling was happening. However, after taking off the filter it stopped the cycling process and ran more smoothly at the low RPM ranges. We expected the cycling to come back after putting the air filter put back on, but it did not. However, we then ran into the issue where upon increasing throttle, the engine starts to die around 1500 RPM. If I give too much throttle, it totally dies (video 2). If I slowly accelerate, it begins to die but eventually overcomes the 1500 RPM range and gets up to higher RPM ranges (video 3).
VIdeo 2)
Video 3)
We did some minor tweaking of the idle screw and it idles alright now but haven't been able to get past the 1500 RPM issues.
I'm wondering what to test next in the troubleshooting process. Thanks for the help!