The outboard did this two times in the next hour until I got it back on the trailer.The folks from my boat shop examined the engine but they said everything was ok and that I should have turned off the engine, opened the vent, squeezed the primer bulb again and then restart the engine.I'm not sure I understand this. So I opened it.The thing is, after another 20 minutes it did the same thing, it did not stall but it revved down and up for a few times until I realeased the throttle completely. I had forgotten to open the vent on the gas tank. But after 25 minutes, the engine started to act like if it was fuel starved. I followed the break in instruction so I only pushed the throttle halfway up etc.Three days ago, I ran it again for almost 2 hours. I ran it for the first time 2 weeks ago on the water for only half hour. Hi!I just bought a brand new 40HP Fourstroke EFI from Mercury.
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