carpedebass
Cadet
- Joined
- May 15, 2005
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I have recently purchased a 1973 Mercury 500 50 HP outboard for my boat. I have NO experience with boating and/or motors to fall back on and no one I know knows anything about them. My mechanical aptitude is limited (at best) as well, so keep in mind you are dealing with a dummy in these areas. My problem(s) are as follows:<br />Engine is hard to start. It seems very "cold natured" in that after squeezing the bulb several times and pushing the choke button, it takes several cranks to get the engine to run. Also, when on the water, I push the throttle forward and the engine speeds up some but it seems to take a minute or two to get up to full running speed. If I back off the throttle and push forward again, the same thing occurs. Is this normal?<br />I have also noticed that, since taking the boat out twice, water no longer comes out of the little hole at the top of the engine at idle. It also no longer comes out when I have the boat out of the water with the little earmuff looking flushers attached to the water intake. The previous owner told me that he had just had the engine redone in terms of wiring, carbs, etc but the lower unit will need to be serviced the end of this season. Please help a total newbie with these issues.