Skyking 310
Cadet
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- Jul 2, 2012
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I have a frustrating problem and need some advice.
Our 1987 Bayliner Capri has a 5.7L Chevrolet motor and Cobra outdrive. We can be going along pulling tubes or skiers and without warning, the motor will cough a time or two and then stop. I can shift to neutral and start it right back up without any problem and an hour or two later, it will do the same thing. We can cruise around all day if we stay below about 3,000 RPM's and it never happens, but if we get above 3,000 and start using it to tow, within an hour or two it will start playing games. The coil, points, plugs and distributor are new, and I've changed the fuel filter. Can anyone offer any suggestions or advice?
Our 1987 Bayliner Capri has a 5.7L Chevrolet motor and Cobra outdrive. We can be going along pulling tubes or skiers and without warning, the motor will cough a time or two and then stop. I can shift to neutral and start it right back up without any problem and an hour or two later, it will do the same thing. We can cruise around all day if we stay below about 3,000 RPM's and it never happens, but if we get above 3,000 and start using it to tow, within an hour or two it will start playing games. The coil, points, plugs and distributor are new, and I've changed the fuel filter. Can anyone offer any suggestions or advice?