paultallett
Well-Known Member
Hi,
I've got a Mercruiser 350 Mag MPI thats started a new game.........
Yesterday morning when leaving from Hamble Point, I warmed her up as
usual before slipping the lines, she was out of gear at around 1200
rpm, then when I took the throttle back to the centre position the
engine stalled..... It re started straight away and I just put it down
to being one of those things even though the engine has never done
this on me before!!
The trip back to Mercury went fine, when we back in our mooring I had
a quick wizz round with the WD40 and checked plug leads and the like
was all on ok.
This morning I ran her up to temperature just to see if she would
stall again. Most of the time she was running exactly as she normally
would, I would run her around 1200 rpm out of gear and then close the
throttle down, but on 2 occasions she went to die, but picked back up
just before she quit...... She's never done this before!!
Any one got any ideas as the where I should start looking as to what
might be the culprit for this??
Regards Paul.
I've got a Mercruiser 350 Mag MPI thats started a new game.........
Yesterday morning when leaving from Hamble Point, I warmed her up as
usual before slipping the lines, she was out of gear at around 1200
rpm, then when I took the throttle back to the centre position the
engine stalled..... It re started straight away and I just put it down
to being one of those things even though the engine has never done
this on me before!!
The trip back to Mercury went fine, when we back in our mooring I had
a quick wizz round with the WD40 and checked plug leads and the like
was all on ok.
This morning I ran her up to temperature just to see if she would
stall again. Most of the time she was running exactly as she normally
would, I would run her around 1200 rpm out of gear and then close the
throttle down, but on 2 occasions she went to die, but picked back up
just before she quit...... She's never done this before!!
Any one got any ideas as the where I should start looking as to what
might be the culprit for this??
Regards Paul.