Bnewton530
Cadet
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- May 31, 2021
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Hi guys,
I have a 1988 350 Merc with the QJet and points ignition. I am having trouble getting above 2500rpm under load. Hard to believe, but it is intermittent. It has a rebuilt carburetor and the gas tank has just been thoroughly cleaned. The fuel lines, pump, lines, separator, and filter are new.
I also did a tune up with new plugs, cap and rotor, and points and condenser. The idle is set at 675 and the dwell is 30 degrees. 8 degrees BTDC.
I can rev to redline in neutral just fine. I can troll around at idle all day and I can walk it slowly up to 3000 rpm under load. I would say 60 percent of the time I can punch it from idle and get to 4K rpm on plane, but I cannot throttle up moderately to anything past 2500. When I am cruising along at 2500 rpm and roughly 35 mph, throttling up causes it to bog slow as if it is running out of gas. If I throttle back it will recover to 2500rpm.
Any suggestions help before I tear into this professionally rebuilt carb.
I have a 1988 350 Merc with the QJet and points ignition. I am having trouble getting above 2500rpm under load. Hard to believe, but it is intermittent. It has a rebuilt carburetor and the gas tank has just been thoroughly cleaned. The fuel lines, pump, lines, separator, and filter are new.
I also did a tune up with new plugs, cap and rotor, and points and condenser. The idle is set at 675 and the dwell is 30 degrees. 8 degrees BTDC.
I can rev to redline in neutral just fine. I can troll around at idle all day and I can walk it slowly up to 3000 rpm under load. I would say 60 percent of the time I can punch it from idle and get to 4K rpm on plane, but I cannot throttle up moderately to anything past 2500. When I am cruising along at 2500 rpm and roughly 35 mph, throttling up causes it to bog slow as if it is running out of gas. If I throttle back it will recover to 2500rpm.
Any suggestions help before I tear into this professionally rebuilt carb.