Re: mercury 115 thunbolt stack 6 not ruin very strongmore info request
Re: mercury 115 thunbolt stack 6 not ruin very strongmore info request
Hey thanks for getting back to me.The serial # is 3274407 I think it is about a 79.The mechanic who tuned the carbs said it was running fine in the tank but when I got out on the lake it seemed to be missing some top end power. It would power up to a point but as soon as i got on to plain it seemed to lose all its power somtimes it would just lose everything and die but if you put it back into nutural it would start right back up.Other times it would seem to surge like it was the power was cuting in and out.I have spent alot of time working on cars and all I can capare it to is like if you where driving your car and you took your foot on and off the gas really quickly.
Ok, great reply, this will hopefully be an easy fix. The problem you are describing is caused by the idle circuit being set too lean. The engine "falls flat on its face" when placed under load. This is exactly what happens when you are attempting to come up on plane, you are at your highest load and there is simply not enough fuel to sustain the work you are trying to do. To fix the problem you need to rich en your low speed circuit. Back the idle mix screw on each carb out ( counter clockwise) 1/4 turn and then try your launch again. If it still falls flat or stumbles back the top carb out 1/4 turn and try again. If it still falls flat back the middle carb out 1/4 and try again. If it still falls flat back out the bottom carb 1/4 turn and go again. At some point in this process you will hit the magic spot.
When you are all done this process your idle speed will likely need to be adjusted. It should idle at around 800 rpm in neutral and 650 in gear. Adjust the idle speed with the adjustments on the advance plate to the right of the carbs. Do not adjust idle with the carbs.
Generally speaking the inline merc CAN NOT be adjusted in a test tank and ANY mechanic that tells you "it ran fine in the tank" is simply not familiar with the mercury Inline 6 engine. You can get it running in the tank, you have to tune it on the water.
