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I have a 21' 2002 Crownline (bowrider) with a 5.0L 305 engine (SN# 0M076339) and alpha one outdrive that I purchased 3 years ago. It has a 187 hours on it and has been a great boat. I've had it out a number of times this year, and it's run perfectly... until Saturday. I hadn't had it out for three weeks, and from the time of launching it Saturday, the boat would stall anytime the rpms were down. So, I can throttle it to get it started, but as soon I try and put it in gear, I have to keep the engine revved as much as possible. Once I get it into gear, as long as I have it throttled it runs great, but as soon as I stop and idle, it runs for a few seconds and stalls. The engine has a carburetor, so I don't believe it is related to the IAC valve on the MPI engines that is often posted about.
Given that it's running fine at higher rpms, I don't think this is related to ignition, and my best guess at this point is that it's related to something in the carb (idle jet?). However, I'm hesitant to pull it apart if I don't need to. To this point, I've I checked the distributor cap, and while there was some buildup (which I scraped clean), it didn't make a difference. I'm not surprised because I don't think it's related to the distributor/coil/spark plugs given it seems to run fine at higher rpms. Fuel is new (I've refilled the tank 3-4 times in the last two months). Fuel lines and filter were replaced last year as a preventative measure, and I have a new fuel filter on it (changed again Saturday at the lake just in case). If this were a fuel issue before the carb, I don't think it would run well at high rpms. The fuel filter at the carb looks great overall. I also don't think it's an air issue as I removed the spark arrestor just in case it was dirtier than it looked and problem was the same.
Is cleaning/rebuilding the carburetor the next step or is there something else this might be that I'm missing? Am I incorrect about the distributor/coil/wires? Should they be suspect? I haven't replaced them since I bought it, so it's probably good to do anyway. Any thoughts would be much appreciated.
Given that it's running fine at higher rpms, I don't think this is related to ignition, and my best guess at this point is that it's related to something in the carb (idle jet?). However, I'm hesitant to pull it apart if I don't need to. To this point, I've I checked the distributor cap, and while there was some buildup (which I scraped clean), it didn't make a difference. I'm not surprised because I don't think it's related to the distributor/coil/spark plugs given it seems to run fine at higher rpms. Fuel is new (I've refilled the tank 3-4 times in the last two months). Fuel lines and filter were replaced last year as a preventative measure, and I have a new fuel filter on it (changed again Saturday at the lake just in case). If this were a fuel issue before the carb, I don't think it would run well at high rpms. The fuel filter at the carb looks great overall. I also don't think it's an air issue as I removed the spark arrestor just in case it was dirtier than it looked and problem was the same.
Is cleaning/rebuilding the carburetor the next step or is there something else this might be that I'm missing? Am I incorrect about the distributor/coil/wires? Should they be suspect? I haven't replaced them since I bought it, so it's probably good to do anyway. Any thoughts would be much appreciated.