You might take a pressure reading on your fuel regulator. it has to keep 35-50 lbs at all times or it will give you low speed trouble. The Ricky Sitka.
fishrmans
Loc: Waushara Cnty Wisconsin and Port Charlotte Fl
threeCs wrote:
I would suggest checking carburetors for blow back which would indicate reeds not seating
Where are the reeds in a four stroke?
It has been my experience that newer Mercs just don't idle down well. Clean and adjust as good as you can,run some Marvel Mystery oil in your gas,and it might help some. Just seems to be the nature of the beast!
fishrmans wrote:
Where are the reeds in a four stroke?
Sorry I missed the 4 stroke, I guessed it was a 2 cycle based on HP. I have not got use to the 4 stroke outboard
fishrmans
Loc: Waushara Cnty Wisconsin and Port Charlotte Fl
Boomer wrote:
Need some help diagnosing a small problem with my Mercury 25 hp 4 stroke. Great motor. Really like the displacement. Lately it has been stalling while trolling at idle/slow speed. As many as 7 or 8 times per hour. Frustrating!
Could this be remedied simply by adjusting the idle up a bit? Or ??
Any help would greatly appreciated.
Boomer
Best thing to do would be to just trade it in for a Yamaha 4 stroke.
change your fuel filter then add some sea fome then run it for awhile before trying to troll this is a cheap fix
Sounds like fuel problem. First are you using ethanol gas? If so you have water in your tank, and corrosion in your carburetor, and fuel lines. I have gone to nothing but Non-Ethanol, more expensive, but saves in the long run over repair costs. I invested in a small sonic cleaner, and have cleaned the carbs on all my small engines that were using regular gas, they all run great after cleaning and sticking to Non-Ethanol.
check your fuel filter.
Boomer wrote:
Need some help diagnosing a small problem with my Mercury 25 hp 4 stroke. Great motor. Really like the displacement. Lately it has been stalling while trolling at idle/slow speed. As many as 7 or 8 times per hour. Frustrating!
Could this be remedied simply by adjusting the idle up a bit? Or ??
Any help would greatly appreciated.
Boomer
Try changing your fuel filter. In the past I have disconnected it, shook it up and then drained the filter and replaced it. Makes for a quick fix but not permanent. Kind of temporary indefinite.
What kind of fuel have you been using?
If you have run fuel with ethanol in your lines it can cause the lines to disintegrate inside and small pieces of plastic can clog the carberator.
It has happened twice to my son. After he replaced the fuel line and stopped using 1% ethanol, he has not had any additional trouble.
Something else to check/consider.
Hope you get it figured out!
Change fuel filters and ethanol does often leave scaling in the jets witch uasuly results in bad idle speed clean jets and use ethanol free unless you already are
Main jet is usually the culprit
Could have water in the gas or maybe he is using gas with ethynol. Bad bad bad. Makes motors run like crap!
stuco
Loc: Northern Utah - Salt Lake City
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The fuel filter/filters may need to be replaced. How old is the gasoline and do you use a gas stabilizer or SEA-FOAM, Or use StarTron/starbrite fuel treatment at EVERY fill up.
Make sure the vent on the gas tank was open and then pumped the little bulb on the gas line a few times and cranked it back up. You didn't say how old the motor is but the fuel supply line/bulb pump may need to be replaced.
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I agree, I had trouble with mine until I got a new and correct line and pump. Now it doesn't stall like it did, and it starts much easier.
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