achris
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Re: Older Merc 165 hard to start after a hard run, runs rough, dies
Just be patient, I can't be awake 25 hours a day, and I do live on the other side of the planet!
Yes. Have you ever done a carbie before? Just follow the manual step by step. Don't miss anything out and don't jump ahead. When the setting says 3/8", it means 3/8", not a 1/4" or 1/2", but 3/8". Use DRY compressed air and a can (or 3) of carbie cleaner. Get a full repair kit for the carbie and if you have ANY doubts, head back here...
If the pump was leaking you would have fuel in the clear yellow hose up to the carbie and the engine would stall, especially as you opened the throttle.... Assuming your ignition system is in good shape, the carbie rebuild should sort it out...
Chris.....
Just be patient, I can't be awake 25 hours a day, and I do live on the other side of the planet!
How hard is a carb rebuild by the way ? I don't mind rebuilding one if it can be done by a somewhat-capable person.
Yes. Have you ever done a carbie before? Just follow the manual step by step. Don't miss anything out and don't jump ahead. When the setting says 3/8", it means 3/8", not a 1/4" or 1/2", but 3/8". Use DRY compressed air and a can (or 3) of carbie cleaner. Get a full repair kit for the carbie and if you have ANY doubts, head back here...
CaptainMak said:Also read it might be the low-pressure fuel pump leaking fuel internally. Could this also cause the rough start/idle when warm as the engine could be flooded while it's off ???
If the pump was leaking you would have fuel in the clear yellow hose up to the carbie and the engine would stall, especially as you opened the throttle.... Assuming your ignition system is in good shape, the carbie rebuild should sort it out...
Chris.....