I just rebuilt the carb last year, so they are all new components. What would cause it to stick? I'm on shore lol
I can't remember ever replacing a float and getting away without adjusting float height. Did the carb kit come with instructions? Many do.
Did the kit have a new needle valve?
So after tapping the carburetor, it did not seem to help. But then when I did the cram into gear while in high neutral to get it moving, I got further out in the lake and I had to Throttle Down to grab some trash that fell in the water . It did not stall, and now seems to operate properly
Looks like your piece of crud was dislodged from the needle seat. Would be a good idea to clean it out and verify what others have mentioned now
Yes it did have a new needle valve, and also a new float. I did not adjust the float , I just put everything back together. I just took the lid off the carburetor , and I noticed that the springy thing that is pressed into the body (right by the float) is seized. I know when I rebuilt this carb, it would press down, and then pop back up. Not sure what it is, it has a spring around it. But I'm wondering if this has something to do with it
If your talking about parts in item 14, this is the needle seat assembly. If that is the case it needs cleaned out real good and replaced
Now we're getting technical. LOL
The springy thingy is the accelerator pump. Assembly #12 in the diagram AllDodge added to post #27. It should move up and down easily and pop back up.
What part is it in the diagram?
Going to need a pic of the carb, The Merc doesn't have one of those
Well I sit corrected, the Merc carb does have one, its just not listed in the exploded view. That part is the power piston and works off of vacuum. If it hangs it needs to be feed up. It should come out but don't pull hard, it can break. If you cannot get it out with gentle pulling and flipping then leave it in and use some brake clean or carb cleaner to try and free it up.
Yes it's definitely hung up. Completely seized. What does it do? Could it be a contributing factor? It def was not seized when I originally took it all apart