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2005 Mercury 60/40 jet missing at 4700 rpm's
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<blockquote data-quote="Whoopbass" data-source="post: 269196" data-attributes="member: 2243"><p>If you take it in I hope the shop is a good one because that is probably going to be a tough problem to diagnose. They might just start changing out parts on your dime until they get lucky.</p><p>Getting to much fuel will cause a miss or make it stumble. A buddy's outboard was missing real bad and it ended up being the cold start primer injection. The outboard was sucking extra gas through the injection system when running causing it to get way too much fuel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whoopbass, post: 269196, member: 2243"] If you take it in I hope the shop is a good one because that is probably going to be a tough problem to diagnose. They might just start changing out parts on your dime until they get lucky. Getting to much fuel will cause a miss or make it stumble. A buddy's outboard was missing real bad and it ended up being the cold start primer injection. The outboard was sucking extra gas through the injection system when running causing it to get way too much fuel. [/QUOTE]
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