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12-14-2019, 05:58 PM #1New Member
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hard to start
83 mercury 115 inline 6 hard to start cold any ideas would be appreciated just bought this boat.
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12-14-2019, 08:13 PM #26000 RPM
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Fuel air spark compression
summer gas rvp is also bad for winter it doesn’t atomize well, and liquid gas doesn’t burn.
One technique is to prim the bulb till hard, lift the cold start to full twice and then to half, apply choke and crank.
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12-15-2019, 10:36 AM #3New Member
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at the point of sounding stupid explain the cold start . i have a smalll boat with a little outboard first time with one this big
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12-15-2019, 10:45 AM #4
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12-15-2019, 12:46 PM #5
It has to be tilted ALL THE WAY DOWN!
I carry a gun because a cop won't fit in my pocket.
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12-15-2019, 02:22 PM #6
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12-15-2019, 05:25 PM #7Member
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Fine motor the old inline,,,
If the motor hasent been started for a while, the gas have been evapurated from the carbs, leaving the oil back in them. and therefore the fuel seams to be more oil rich in the beginning. Also thinking that the power supply to the atarter can have influence on the start. when i had one it seams to throw the starter motor of and the starter had free spinn. and I would have to try 2-3 times until it started. But as sugested pump the ball hard and use the shoke until it starts. Other things can be the cause if it is some new problem that you experiensed. If it has an idle stabiliser box i would disconnect that for a start, as they are known to causes trouble. Mine ran and started with no problems after the first kinda cole start problems. I think that if it is beeing used frequently it is easy to start, an oppersit if it sits for long time between usage.
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12-15-2019, 07:18 PM #8
Squeeze the piss out of the primer bulb until gas flows out of the carbs, fast idle to half way, choke and hit the key. It's been that way since 1957.
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12-16-2019, 09:49 AM #9The Historic Photo Master
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...Prolongs starter life...
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12-16-2019, 09:50 AM #10The Historic Photo Master
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12-18-2019, 05:44 AM #11
Starting fluid prolongs starter life. BUT! It shortens motor life a bunch. It washes all the oil off everything inside the motor. Just for a few seconds but that's all it takes.
I carry a gun because a cop won't fit in my pocket.
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12-19-2019, 10:16 AM #12
Once u figure out the rhythm of starting wont b to bad. They love fuel keep primer very hard and warm up throttle close to full and dont let off choke til it hits. Pretty much what Capt said haha. Or carry a coke bottle of mixed fuel and give carbs a squirt. Like I said they really like fuel
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12-19-2019, 11:05 AM #135000 RPM
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Take Carbs Off. Cook them out. Go back with new Needles & Seats.New Bubble & Lines. Problem Solved
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12-19-2019, 02:41 PM #14
I put a primer on my XS. Problem solved.
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Even with fresh rebuild carbs are hard to start. If cold enough.
Rebuild if its its more then once during the day. If the block is warm in any way and it takes choke and warm/cold start/ push button style being engaged to start. Go after the carbs.
At 15f they can even die while running. Literally freezing (condensation) the fuel out of the air. That’s why it needs a good winter rvp. It helps keep the fuel in the air and useable.
I hate ate when I get it backwards it’s high rvp for winter
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