Augoose
Lieutenant Junior Grade
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My issue is that during moderate to heavy throttle increase, the engine dies- almost instantly. It idles well in neutral and if I slowly increase the throttle, it increases in rpms nice and smooth throughout the power band as if nothing is wrong.
I've yet to be able to identify the Holley carb which sits on it because I can't find the model or any number for that matter stamped anywhere on it- nothing that I can see on the fuel bowl either. I changed the plugs today and the old ones were pretty black and sooty, however I was previously dealing with bad gas so that adds a variable. The poor combustion could leave the soot as could a rich mixture due to a failed powervalve- now its hard to tell. I let it idle for about 20 minutes today and it didn't smell or appear to be running rich at all.
My last dealings with Holleys were some time ago, but I'm leaning towards a failed or out of adjustment accelerator pump. I know lots of other issues can cause this problem, but I think mine are symptoms of a failing accelerator pump are they not?
I've not detected any vac leaks around the carb. I plan on closing the mixture screws to see if it kills the engine to rule out a failed powervalve as well as pulling the flame arrestor and looking for the accelerator pump shot down in the throat of the carb.
I'm not near the boat now and just wanted to run through a couple of variables.
Any suggestions?
I've yet to be able to identify the Holley carb which sits on it because I can't find the model or any number for that matter stamped anywhere on it- nothing that I can see on the fuel bowl either. I changed the plugs today and the old ones were pretty black and sooty, however I was previously dealing with bad gas so that adds a variable. The poor combustion could leave the soot as could a rich mixture due to a failed powervalve- now its hard to tell. I let it idle for about 20 minutes today and it didn't smell or appear to be running rich at all.
My last dealings with Holleys were some time ago, but I'm leaning towards a failed or out of adjustment accelerator pump. I know lots of other issues can cause this problem, but I think mine are symptoms of a failing accelerator pump are they not?
I've not detected any vac leaks around the carb. I plan on closing the mixture screws to see if it kills the engine to rule out a failed powervalve as well as pulling the flame arrestor and looking for the accelerator pump shot down in the throat of the carb.
I'm not near the boat now and just wanted to run through a couple of variables.
Any suggestions?