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My engine sputters then stalls when in drive at the lowest speed. I have to give it has in order to keep it from stalling. But if it is in nutral I can keep it at the same low setting and it won't stall out on me. Has anyone else seen this?
Thanks. I have a call in to a guy who will take a look at it, but its going to cost 75 bucks an hour and he already said it would be about an hour and a half. It is a 4 year old mercury short shaft. Is there an easy way to look to see if it is the idle
My engine sputters then stalls when in drive at the lowest speed. I have to give it has in order to keep it from stalling. But if it is in nutral I can keep it at the same low setting and it won't stall out on me. Has anyone else seen this?
I'm not real familiar with sea foam. I was going to use it in my car when I accidentally let it run out of oil. When I asked around the service tech I talked to said that the engine was still too new for it and that using sea foam may cause damage. At some point it might be a good idea especially if there is build up