thunderroad
Chief Petty Officer
- Joined
- Jun 19, 2005
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- 417
My boat is a 69 Formula F-190 w/160 Mercruiser (SN 2497444) It had been totally idle for 4 years, with limited use for several years before that, but was a one owner and had received good care all of it's life. Took it out for it's first extended run in the Mo. River yesterday and found a couple of hiccups. First...it is a little hard to start when hot. It seems to be flooded. After quite a bit of cranking it always starts but acts like it's flooded. Here's what's new..points, condenser, rotor, plugs, cap, starter solenoid, battery. Every electrical connection on the boat has been checked and cleaned. Carb was rebuilt..BUT...by me. Mostly I did it to change the accelerator pump. Otherwise I just cleaned and replaced parts. Coil and wires are original. Points were set with feeler gauge as I haven't come up with a dwell meter yet. It starts with just a touch of the key when cold and runs great after it starts with maybe just a slight bog at first crack of the throttle. <br />Problem no. 2..if I'm cruising at about 3/4 throttle and nail it on up to WOT it pulls to the left pretty hard. Trim doesn't seem to change this much. I had the lower unit off and didn't mark exactly where the trim tab was but just mainly eyeballed it. Is this critical?<br />Any suggestions on these things would be most appreciated.