Howdy ,
1997 Merc 60 hp ELHPTO 0G581911 purchased in Colorado/WME-45 Carb
Thanks for looking , I'm no dummy but in no mechanic either ...so please feel free to chime in .... the short of it lol ...lived in Colorado for 14 years , had the boat/motor 13 of them , previous owner was a native , he ran the motor there for years , motor ran flawless for me the entire time. Fast forward , I move back home , total altitude difference of like 4700 ft . Specs called for minor high speed jet differences.
I pulled the carbs and they were standard .062 jets ...so that leads me to think the previous owner had to have made altitude corrections by running leaner and a prop pitch change , standard is a 9 pitch , I had a 12 pitch .
Please correct me if I'm wrong , those are the only three places you can really make corrections for altitude on , jet , prop, lean carb?
I have everything back to the standard for my altitude and I'm going to run the motor but I have no idea how to tell if its running lean and I don't want to burn her up if my train of thought is correct .
I would think temp is one thing to watch out for so I installed a mini temp/hour meter , any other things I should look out for as far things that aren't right , high rpm maybe ? Make sure I dont go over max ( 5500) and see how it runs compared to the way it used to ?
Anything at idle ? she seems normal at idle .
I hope all this makes sense to someone or am I just overthinking it, could the previous owner have just changed the prop and that it ?
Thanks