I am having a problem with my "1994" 225. Let me start off by stating that the motor did this exact same thing before I had a new powerhead put on it this spring.
The motor wants to stall out at low rpm. It's worse if you shift it into gear and put it under load. At first it was sucking the ball flat. So I took the tanks out, cleaned them; replaced the fule lines, even replaced the manual fuel selector switch. I also replaced the ball and the inline filter. All new lines to the fuel pump. We did the pressure test according to the seloc book. All is good to there. We then went on to test the electronic primer. All seems to be good.
We tested the coil packs according to the book. they seem to be good. We then tested the power pack according to the book. That test doesn't seem to be coming up to par.
When i say at low rpm; If i don't open it up a little and let it clean out for like a minute, it will imediately stall if you put it in gear. What I don't understsnd also is that if I push the key in to choke it (even after being warm; like running down the lake for 10 15 minutes) seems to start better, and allow me to open the throttle a little and let it clean out.
Could this problem stem from the power pack? or the shift ***ist switch? Or am I on the wrong track all together? A guy that fishes in my b*** club has a 95 150 motor and has been having the same problems for the past year year and a half.
I greatly appreciate any and all input about this problem
Thanks for your time
The motor wants to stall out at low rpm. It's worse if you shift it into gear and put it under load. At first it was sucking the ball flat. So I took the tanks out, cleaned them; replaced the fule lines, even replaced the manual fuel selector switch. I also replaced the ball and the inline filter. All new lines to the fuel pump. We did the pressure test according to the seloc book. All is good to there. We then went on to test the electronic primer. All seems to be good.
We tested the coil packs according to the book. they seem to be good. We then tested the power pack according to the book. That test doesn't seem to be coming up to par.
When i say at low rpm; If i don't open it up a little and let it clean out for like a minute, it will imediately stall if you put it in gear. What I don't understsnd also is that if I push the key in to choke it (even after being warm; like running down the lake for 10 15 minutes) seems to start better, and allow me to open the throttle a little and let it clean out.
Could this problem stem from the power pack? or the shift ***ist switch? Or am I on the wrong track all together? A guy that fishes in my b*** club has a 95 150 motor and has been having the same problems for the past year year and a half.
I greatly appreciate any and all input about this problem
Thanks for your time
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