Re: Runs good but stalls at full throttle in water
Actually, rebuilding the carbs is really easy. A carb/gasket kit will come with extra parts for other applications, so don't let that spook you. Take one carb apart at a time, and don't mix up parts between carbs. You are mostly concerned about cleaning passages, orifices, and resetting the float and needle. You can screw the jets out, and make sure you can see light through the orifices. Don't take off the throttle shaft if it looks and functions OK. Use a good quality carb cleaner, and then use compressed air to clear out the cleaner.<br /><br />Go ahead and do the fuel pump at the same time. It's probably due too.<br /><br />The only other thing I can think of is a timing problem, but unless it has been messed with, that hardly ever shifts. I had a '63 45hp merc which lost its timing once, but not on any other motor, unless I screwed it up in the first place!