petrowski53
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- Mar 28, 2009
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Hey Guys,
The last time I took my boat out on the Saginaw river (about 3 weeks ago), it ran great except after I was cruising for about 30 mins, the boat would intermittently die on me about every 20 minutes or so after that point. The first time it happened, I was at WOT and passing a 700' Lake Freighter, and it didn't completely die, it acted like it was starving for fuel or something. (similar to if it was either running out of gas or i was jerking the throttle back). As I got further up river into a no wake zone, the boat again all the sudden acted like it was starving for fuel and then died. It would take a little bit of cranking to get it re-started, but it would eventually start back up. The same situation repeated about 6 more times about every 20 minutes under low throttle. I found that if I waited about 2 minutes to restart, it would start up easier.
My boat, which is a 1987 2.5L mercruiser 120 Alpha I, ran great the whole rest of the summer. It had been sitting for about a month or so when it happened. I am currently on the other side of the state away at college, but i am going to go back home this weekend to take her out as the weather looks nice. Anybody have any ideas on what could be causing this?
I initially thought maybe it was over heating but, temp is exactly where it should be. I didn't want to go adjusting the carburetor unnecessarily as it runs fine. And yes the gas tank was full!
The last time I took my boat out on the Saginaw river (about 3 weeks ago), it ran great except after I was cruising for about 30 mins, the boat would intermittently die on me about every 20 minutes or so after that point. The first time it happened, I was at WOT and passing a 700' Lake Freighter, and it didn't completely die, it acted like it was starving for fuel or something. (similar to if it was either running out of gas or i was jerking the throttle back). As I got further up river into a no wake zone, the boat again all the sudden acted like it was starving for fuel and then died. It would take a little bit of cranking to get it re-started, but it would eventually start back up. The same situation repeated about 6 more times about every 20 minutes under low throttle. I found that if I waited about 2 minutes to restart, it would start up easier.
My boat, which is a 1987 2.5L mercruiser 120 Alpha I, ran great the whole rest of the summer. It had been sitting for about a month or so when it happened. I am currently on the other side of the state away at college, but i am going to go back home this weekend to take her out as the weather looks nice. Anybody have any ideas on what could be causing this?
I initially thought maybe it was over heating but, temp is exactly where it should be. I didn't want to go adjusting the carburetor unnecessarily as it runs fine. And yes the gas tank was full!