I have a 05 22v with the 350 merc. It is having a bit of trouble starting initially. Once I get it stated it runs great most of the time. I had it quit on me twice yesterday when I shifted it into gear. The idle seems really low 400 or so. Any ideas? The voltmeter fluctuates substantially with rpm variations, this leads me to believe that it could be a worn out battery. (this boat has only one) Although the battery seems to have plenty of cranking power... I have not had any time to mess with it yet, so any info would be helpful. Thanks
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I think ours idles around 600 rpm.
Your IAC may be dirty and need cleaning.
When you say the voltmeter "fluctuates substantially" what does it do exactly and at what rpm?
At 400 rpm the alternator is not outputting anything so the voltmeter will read around 12.4v.
Around 600 rpm the alternator will kick in and bring the system voltage up to around 13.5v.
It may go up to a little over 14v if the battery is really low.
Do you keep a battery maintainer on it?
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If you think it's the battery, try charging it with a slow (2amp) charge overnight and see if that makes a difference.
As for the starting troubles, I'd check your distributor cap. Mercs are notorious for issues with the distributor cap. That would explain the initial rough idle and difficulty starting.Cursed by a fortune cookie: "Your principles mean more to you than any money or success."
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What is the IAC? 400rpm seems really low but it is not a rough idle. Seems like it used to idle arround 600rpm. I noticed the voltmeter showing <12volts at idle and >14+-.5 at full power. Also on the inital start I have to add a little fuel to get it going. Again it starts fine after it has been running, the only exception it the 2 times it quit out on the lake after about 2hr running. The engine has about 330 hours on it. Thanks again I should also add that the battery is 1.5 years old, and I have never put a charger on it.Last edited by Freedom rec; 06-29-2009, 03:05 PM.freedom recreation rentals
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Ok I had some time to look at this today, and I have concluded that the battery is not the problem. It looks like it could be the IAC valve. I unplugged it and and saw no difference in the idle. Im going to order one tommorow, unless anyone thinks there could be another problem. Thanks for your help...freedom recreation rentals
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Originally posted by Freedom rec View PostOk I had some time to look at this today, and I have concluded that the battery is not the problem. It looks like it could be the IAC valve. I unplugged it and and saw no difference in the idle. Im going to order one tommorow, unless anyone thinks there could be another problem. Thanks for your help...Mikes Liquid Audio: Knowledge Experience Customer Service you can trust-KICKER WetSounds ACME props FlyHigh Custom Ballast Clarion LiquidLumens LEDs Roswell Wave Deflector And More
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Originally posted by Freedom rec View PostWhat is the IAC? 400rpm seems really low but it is not a rough idle. Seems like it used to idle arround 600rpm. I noticed the voltmeter showing <12volts at idle and >14+-.5 at full power. Also on the inital start I have to add a little fuel to get it going. Again it starts fine after it has been running, the only exception it the 2 times it quit out on the lake after about 2hr running. The engine has about 330 hours on it. Thanks again I should also add that the battery is 1.5 years old, and I have never put a charger on it.
upon initial start, what is the engine's rpms?Mikes Liquid Audio: Knowledge Experience Customer Service you can trust-KICKER WetSounds ACME props FlyHigh Custom Ballast Clarion LiquidLumens LEDs Roswell Wave Deflector And More
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