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1999 Tracker Mercury 90 hp wont idle
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<blockquote data-quote="TNtroller" data-source="post: 320326" data-attributes="member: 4251"><p>try running some seafoam thru the gas, you may have a clogged carb, and need to re-build it/them. The seafoam may clear the clog out, but it may not. Also check the gas line and bulb for cracks and such. Did you check the hardness of the bulb while or when you were having trouble with the engine. If you did, and pumping the bulb up would solve the issue for a bit, then the gas line and bulb probably need to be replaced. The ethanol in the gas will eat the older gas hoses/bulbs up, and tiny bits of the hose end up being sucked into the carbs and such. </p><p></p><p>In addition, if you provide as much info about your boat or motor, etc,as you can, whatever your question is about, it will help others to help you. GL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TNtroller, post: 320326, member: 4251"] try running some seafoam thru the gas, you may have a clogged carb, and need to re-build it/them. The seafoam may clear the clog out, but it may not. Also check the gas line and bulb for cracks and such. Did you check the hardness of the bulb while or when you were having trouble with the engine. If you did, and pumping the bulb up would solve the issue for a bit, then the gas line and bulb probably need to be replaced. The ethanol in the gas will eat the older gas hoses/bulbs up, and tiny bits of the hose end up being sucked into the carbs and such. In addition, if you provide as much info about your boat or motor, etc,as you can, whatever your question is about, it will help others to help you. GL [/QUOTE]
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