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Old 06-15-2017, 07:37 PM   #1
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Hey guys, I'm pretty new here, I have a 1999 Maxum 2300SC with the 5.7 Mercruiser. Lately I have been experiencing some really strange idling issues. A couple weeks back it seemed to need to come up so we adjusted the idle higher. Yesterday it was idling fine for awhile then after cruising around for awhile it would idle SUPER high like 2000RPM when I would put it in neutral. And when I went to shut it off it was "dieseling".
Today I went over to the boat and brought the idle down a couple turns which seems to be good. I ran it for awhile in my slip and it stayed around 6-700RPM. I revved it up in "throttle only" and when brought back to neutral/idle it jumps up and idles around 1000RPM. If i manually reach in and move the rod it closes the throttle and the idle comes back down. Any ideas WTF could be going on? Why would it not close itself all the way when I put it in neutral?

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Old 06-15-2017, 08:54 PM   #2
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Pull the spark plugs and inspect them, post pictures.

Have you cleaned the carb and lubricated the linkage?
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Pull the spark plugs and inspect them, post pictures.

Have you cleaned the carb and lubricated the linkage?
I will do that, and no I haven't.
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Old 06-16-2017, 01:06 AM   #4
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Another potential problem could be the throttle cable has to much drag from age. You can try disconnecting the cable at the carb and work the throttle lever on the carb to see if it always returns to a normal idle rpm.
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