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Re: Outboard Question [Re: leethefishking] #15382889 04/23/25 12:17 PM
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Originally Posted by leethefishking
I’m going to go with electrical issue. As motor warms and runs a while wire heats up, expands , causes gaps and causes funky issues.


Interesting….if it’s electrical; what would be the most common/most likely point of failure with the symptoms described?

The spark plug coils and spark plug wires (HT leads)?


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Originally Posted by Mark C
I have new plugs for it. Plan is to install them in the morning and try it again tomorrow afternoon.

I had O'Reilly auto order me a case of plugs. They were only 2.50 or 3 bucks each. I just kept them with me. I changed them on the water more than once too.
I thought it was sea foam fouling my plugs, but those plugs with no hook seem to burn up on their own.


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Re: Outboard Question [Re: CCTX] #15382918 04/23/25 12:55 PM
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Originally Posted by leethefishking
I’m going to go with electrical issue. As motor warms and runs a while wire heats up, expands , causes gaps and causes funky issues.


Interesting….if it’s electrical; what would be the most common/most likely point of failure with the symptoms described?

The spark plug coils and spark plug wires (HT leads)?
ECM could be the issue as well. Before you buy one see if you can swap one with someone with same motor to see if that’s the issue.

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Originally Posted by outfishdya
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I have new plugs for it. Plan is to install them in the morning and try it again tomorrow afternoon.

I had O'Reilly auto order me a case of plugs. They were only 2.50 or 3 bucks each. I just kept them with me. I changed them on the water more than once too.
I thought it was sea foam fouling my plugs, but those plugs with no hook seem to burn up on their own.

You had something else entirely going on if you were changing plugs every month.

Re: Outboard Question [Re: Mark C] #15382983 04/23/25 02:26 PM
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I just put plugs in it. The plugs that came out looked a little worn, but none of them were fouled. We'll see what happens this afternoon.


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Re: Outboard Question [Re: ReelSlow] #15382991 04/23/25 02:45 PM
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Re: Outboard Question [Re: Mark C] #15383004 04/23/25 02:56 PM
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When it's won't start, pull the cowling. Spray some brake clean in the air intake and see if it fires or attempts to fire. If it does, then you have a fuel issue. If it doesn't, then you got an ignition problem.

Think this is a 2 cycle motor? If so don't run too much off of brake clean as you need oil, but just to fire it quick shouldn't be an issue.

Also, wouldn't hesitate changing plugs anyway. 2 cycle plugs need to be changed out more often.

Re: Outboard Question [Re: Mark C] #15383015 04/23/25 03:08 PM
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Take to a good Mercury mechanic , you don't want to get caught in a spring storm . Fish and Ski in Sanger or good on Mercury's i have heard.

Re: Outboard Question [Re: Mark C] #15383165 04/23/25 06:29 PM
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I bet you have a stator getting hot and breaking down and it starts running on just a couple of cylinders. That is what Merc's do.


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Marc, shine a flashlight underneath your flywheel. You should see wire wrapped packs coated in clear protective coating. You can't see all of them but alot of the time it's the rear one's that pop. the coating will be black or melted looking or different than the one next to it. You keep running that with a merc and you will get the packs and voltage regulator also if you not careful. I had 3 of them Nickel and dime you to death. There is also A timing trigger under the flywheel that it could be. I'm not sure what year they got away from all that. Should have been when they went to dfi.


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Re: Outboard Question [Re: Mark C] #15383202 04/23/25 07:23 PM
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Likely a clogged fuel filter

Re: Outboard Question [Re: Mark C] #15390100 05/01/25 09:44 PM
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Hey Marc, did you ever resolve your problem? Would be interested to find out how this ended up.

Re: Outboard Question [Re: Mark C] #15390121 05/01/25 10:21 PM
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We need closure! Don’t pull a Rrrandy!

Re: Outboard Question [Re: GarySHO] #15390130 05/01/25 10:40 PM
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Marc, shine a flashlight underneath your flywheel. You should see wire wrapped packs coated in clear protective coating. You can't see all of them but alot of the time it's the rear one's that pop. the coating will be black or melted looking or different than the one next to it. You keep running that with a merc and you will get the packs and voltage regulator also if you not careful. I had 3 of them Nickel and dime you to death. There is also A timing trigger under the flywheel that it could be. I'm not sure what year they got away from all that. Should have been when they went to dfi.

Interesting because my voltage regulator melted when my XRI was doing this. I sold it right after I replaced the voltage regulators.(I think there were 2 of them). New spark plugs always fixed it though, so I am guessing the issue was related to getting spark.


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Re: Outboard Question [Re: Mark C] #15390155 05/02/25 12:02 AM
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New plugs, 36 gallons of super unleaded and a can of Seafoam didn't fix it. Doing the same thing. I'm going to try and do what GarySHO is suggesting this weekend.


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