EbkoMarquis77
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- Apr 16, 2015
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I have a 1976 Ebko Marquis 1650 model #21407 with a mercruiser 140hp 3.0L motor (Engine Serial #: 4514635, stern drive serial #: 4533512). Bought it winterized and it had not run for almost 2 years. Replaced starter and spark plugs immediately, as well as cleaned up points and checked all lines within that system. Took fuel pump apart and cleaned up/out old tarnished gas. Ran Heet treatment to remove moisture from gas and replaced with fresh gas after running the tank to almost dry. To get it running long enough I?ve had to hit the carb with some starter fluid (I feel like far too much). When I throttle I see two solid streams of gas enter the carb, but all the thing will do is crank. From what I?ve been told/have read there is a mechanical fuel pump on this motor meaning the fuel pump will engage only after the motor is running. Once I?ve had it running it will run until I turn it off without a problem - it?s simply to start it back up and keep it going that is a pain. Furthermore, hitting the carb with starter fluid will no longer get the motor to completely turn over, just quick bursts of the motor trying to run before it burns up the fluid and simply goes back to cranking again. This is my first attempt at a boat restoration, and up until this point it has been continuous progress and awesome learning experiences. Unfortunately, now it seems like it?s so close to water readiness but I just can?t get it to be reliable enough to put on the water.
I guess while I am here I should also mention I will have to fix the power steering - I have just been holding off on that endeavor until there?s a reason to fix it (i.e the boat actually runs somewhat reliably). Not sure where to start on that job, so maybe there?s some insight here on that are too??
Thanks in advance for the help guys!
I guess while I am here I should also mention I will have to fix the power steering - I have just been holding off on that endeavor until there?s a reason to fix it (i.e the boat actually runs somewhat reliably). Not sure where to start on that job, so maybe there?s some insight here on that are too??
Thanks in advance for the help guys!