I have a 1988 200hp Mercury that is having 2 problems but I don't know if they are related.
Problem #1: It has problems idling. Idles rough and sometimes willl backfire (sneeze) and die.
Problem #2: Acts doggy whenever run out on top-end. The engine will max out a 4800 rpm. After running for a few minutes (varies each time) it will all of a sudden kick-in and run like a race horse and goes on up to 5600 rpm.
What I've done:
Tore down the carb and cleaned it but I didn't put in any new parts, it's possible that some of the needles are sticking.
Coils are all sparking but I haven't measured the exact voltage.
I have measured the resistance on the stator (ohms) and the R-gnd reading is 85 and RW-gnd is 84. According to my repair book the reading should be 125-175. The output voltages are are 110V/AC on the blue and blue/white wires and 38V/AC on the red and red/white. Are the resistance readings or voltages too far out of spec?
I haven't gotten into checking the timing or the response of the timing advance "black boxes".
Any ideas? I don't want to get into the shotgun approach of changing parts until I find the problem.
PLEASE HELP!!!!!
Problem #1: It has problems idling. Idles rough and sometimes willl backfire (sneeze) and die.
Problem #2: Acts doggy whenever run out on top-end. The engine will max out a 4800 rpm. After running for a few minutes (varies each time) it will all of a sudden kick-in and run like a race horse and goes on up to 5600 rpm.
What I've done:
Tore down the carb and cleaned it but I didn't put in any new parts, it's possible that some of the needles are sticking.
Coils are all sparking but I haven't measured the exact voltage.
I have measured the resistance on the stator (ohms) and the R-gnd reading is 85 and RW-gnd is 84. According to my repair book the reading should be 125-175. The output voltages are are 110V/AC on the blue and blue/white wires and 38V/AC on the red and red/white. Are the resistance readings or voltages too far out of spec?
I haven't gotten into checking the timing or the response of the timing advance "black boxes".
Any ideas? I don't want to get into the shotgun approach of changing parts until I find the problem.
PLEASE HELP!!!!!
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