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chongtoulor86 06-22-2014 11:23 PM

help or idea needing my boat get check out
 
Does anybody know a good place around Smyrna, Murfreesboro, or la vergne, boat shop I x an take my boat for them to check out, n not too expensive, taking it out to the water today I notice that it's been backfiring from my exhaust, and some time when you take off it lagged then if you but it back to neutral it for take off again then it's fine, and one last thing is that when ever I take off it studder a bit before you full throttle..please some help or advice well surly appreciate it..

TNtroller 06-23-2014 05:09 AM

Can't recommend a service location, but the backfire, if that is what it is, sounds like it the carb(s) are out of adjustment, or are dirty and need cleaning. Have you checked the gas line bulb, does it stay hard/firm after you pump it up? If the bulb goes soft after you run it for a bit, then you may have an air leak in the gas line/bulb, check all the connections and make sure their are tight. Can try a can of seafoam in the gas, if the carbs are a just a little dirty, seafoam can clean this up, if they are really dirty, well, its best to do a rebuild on 'em. The fuel filter may be clogged as well, if it has one. When was the last time you had it serviced or did any maint on it. Post up the yr/make and size of the motor and maybe someone can point you in the right direction.

Dakota 06-23-2014 07:00 AM

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Originally Posted by chongtoulor86 (Post 53140)
Does anybody know a good place around Smyrna, Murfreesboro, or la vergne, boat shop I x an take my boat for them to check out, n not too expensive, taking it out to the water today I notice that it's been backfiring from my exhaust, and some time when you take off it lagged then if you but it back to neutral it for take off again then it's fine, and one last thing is that when ever I take off it studder a bit before you full throttle..please some help or advice well surly appreciate it..


http://www.nashvillemarine.net

This is right beside four corners Marina. I've had my boat serviced there call and talk to Josh in service.


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chongtoulor86 06-23-2014 10:39 AM

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Originally Posted by TNtroller (Post 53144)
Can't recommend a service location, but the backfire, if that is what it is, sounds like it the carb(s) are out of adjustment, or are dirty and need cleaning. Have you checked the gas line bulb, does it stay hard/firm after you pump it up? If the bulb goes soft after you run it for a bit, then you may have an air leak in the gas line/bulb, check all the connections and make sure their are tight. Can try a can of seafoam in the gas, if the carbs are a just a little dirty, seafoam can clean this up, if they are really dirty, well, its best to do a rebuild on 'em. The fuel filter may be clogged as well, if it has one. When was the last time you had it serviced or did any maint on it. Post up the yr/make and size of the motor and maybe someone can point you in the right direction.

Thanks for the info.. I just bought this boat around April, I was running good until now. It is a 97 mercury 115 hp, I already but some seafoam in my tank already, n it started doing after I but in the seafoam

Halli 06-23-2014 05:33 PM

Pull a couple spark plugs and see if the have carboned up.

Also Most back fires come from extra air entering like an intake leak ect
On a auto/truck engine that's what it leads to

Good luck!

SaltySportsmanTV 06-23-2014 10:54 PM

I can make a rec. he is located off old hickory hermitage area.
 
His name is
Steve White highly recommended by me he is my go to marine Machanic.
Contact number -(615)916-1788
Tell him ><SALTY> sent ya.

chongtoulor86 06-25-2014 12:39 AM

Thank you all for the information


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