Just bought a (first) boat - it has a 1975 Mercury 850 (85hp), 4cyl, 2-stroke motor on it.
The previous owner told me that the first time you start, it can take a bit, but then it runs great thereafter. That's completely true, however when we took it to the lake, I probably cranked (intermittently) for 15 minutes before it finally started. I felt that was a bit excessive, and am looking for ideas to improve starting performance.
It has a new CDI electronic ignition module in it, new plugs, good compression, and like I said, restarts good after the initial start.
The only other thing that I can say is that our first outing, we never could get it to plane out. I'm a noob, so it's entirely possible that I wasn't trimming it correctly or something, but the engine churned and churned, and the GPS never registered much over 8mph.
The previous owner told me that the first time you start, it can take a bit, but then it runs great thereafter. That's completely true, however when we took it to the lake, I probably cranked (intermittently) for 15 minutes before it finally started. I felt that was a bit excessive, and am looking for ideas to improve starting performance.
It has a new CDI electronic ignition module in it, new plugs, good compression, and like I said, restarts good after the initial start.
The only other thing that I can say is that our first outing, we never could get it to plane out. I'm a noob, so it's entirely possible that I wasn't trimming it correctly or something, but the engine churned and churned, and the GPS never registered much over 8mph.
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