I have a 2006 Chaparral with a 5.0 Mercruiser (carbureted). We rebuilt the top end of the engine last fall because the previous owner blew a head gasket and cracked the port side head when it hydro-locked. We replaced the port side head, gaskets and rebuilt the sterndrive replaced impeller and all exhaust gaskets and flappers. We set the base timing to 10 degrees per the service manual using a ground to the white wire for baseline timing setting. Engine runs fine and sounds great on ear muffs. Oil pressure and temperature are perfect on the gauges. When we took the boat out on the water for the first time a few days ago we were getting a long audible alarm when we were trying to get the boat up to speed and on plane. The rpms would not go over 3000 and the engine felt weak. Engine was not missing or running rough at all at idle. The alarm seems only to happen when the engine is under load. Stops when we get on plane but it takes a long time to get there. I looked at taking the boat in for service but everyone here in the north DFW area is saying 6-8 weeks to get to it (half the summer). Is there anybody out there who can give me some ideas on what to check to resolve this issue. I am pretty handy with a wrench. Also we checked timing advance and it seems to only be advancing to 20 or so total degrees at 3200 rpm, seems a bit low by car standards.
Also we replaced spark plugs, wires, cap and rotor during rebuild.
Also we replaced spark plugs, wires, cap and rotor during rebuild.
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