"Hi everyone. Thanks in advan
"Hi everyone. Thanks in advance for your help on this. Here is my situation.
I purchased an older model pontoon with a 35hp Merc (1986). The motor ran great for about 3 weeks, then all of a sudden one day I started it, it started right up and idled great. When I pulled away it started to bogg down. It would run at 3/4 to full throttle, but not well.
interesting thing I disconnected the gas line and after about 20 seconds it started running great again. I hooked back up the hose and tried to take off and it bogged down again.
I pulled the carb partially apart, and the floot seems to be functioning fine. Put it back together, it runs great at idle but once you try to give it some gas it floods out. Disconnect gas line again and clear flood by giving it some throttle for about 10 seconds and you can run it perfectly on idle until it runs out of gas (hose still disconnected)
I am pretty sure you guys are going to say rebuild the carb and replace all needle valves, but since it is about 1 month till the end of my boating season, I am hoping for a short term fix until I can rebuild the carb this winter.
One more thing, the guy I bought it from did say he hadn't run it in two years, but as I said, it ran great for 3 weeks and I put through 2 full tanks of premium gas.
I doubt compression, plugs, and fuel pump because I would think disconnecting the gas line should have no effect on those 3.
Help!
Thanks again."
"Hi everyone. Thanks in advance for your help on this. Here is my situation.
I purchased an older model pontoon with a 35hp Merc (1986). The motor ran great for about 3 weeks, then all of a sudden one day I started it, it started right up and idled great. When I pulled away it started to bogg down. It would run at 3/4 to full throttle, but not well.
interesting thing I disconnected the gas line and after about 20 seconds it started running great again. I hooked back up the hose and tried to take off and it bogged down again.
I pulled the carb partially apart, and the floot seems to be functioning fine. Put it back together, it runs great at idle but once you try to give it some gas it floods out. Disconnect gas line again and clear flood by giving it some throttle for about 10 seconds and you can run it perfectly on idle until it runs out of gas (hose still disconnected)
I am pretty sure you guys are going to say rebuild the carb and replace all needle valves, but since it is about 1 month till the end of my boating season, I am hoping for a short term fix until I can rebuild the carb this winter.
One more thing, the guy I bought it from did say he hadn't run it in two years, but as I said, it ran great for 3 weeks and I put through 2 full tanks of premium gas.
I doubt compression, plugs, and fuel pump because I would think disconnecting the gas line should have no effect on those 3.
Help!
Thanks again."

