1992 3.0 Mercruiser will start fine.
Idle is at 750 rpm at idle at 2 turns in on the idle screw. And at 1 1/4 turn out on the mix screw the vacuum is only 5inches. I should be idling forward to check rpm and vacuum but I cant stay in forward without the boat dying.
In this condition, the engine idles terribly and adjustments to the mix screw do nothing to vacuum. When accelerated to 2500 rpm in neutral vacuum increases to 10 inches and runs very smoothly.
When shifted into idle forward vacuum drops to 1" then immediately to zero then the boat dies.
Notes: turning the mix screw all the way in has no affect and turning it out to more than three turns also has no effect.
Right now im thinking I need to check compression first, then check base timing and verify timing advance at 2500 rpm. I dont know how to check for leaks in the manifold but that could also be a problem.
Idle is at 750 rpm at idle at 2 turns in on the idle screw. And at 1 1/4 turn out on the mix screw the vacuum is only 5inches. I should be idling forward to check rpm and vacuum but I cant stay in forward without the boat dying.
In this condition, the engine idles terribly and adjustments to the mix screw do nothing to vacuum. When accelerated to 2500 rpm in neutral vacuum increases to 10 inches and runs very smoothly.
When shifted into idle forward vacuum drops to 1" then immediately to zero then the boat dies.
Notes: turning the mix screw all the way in has no affect and turning it out to more than three turns also has no effect.
Right now im thinking I need to check compression first, then check base timing and verify timing advance at 2500 rpm. I dont know how to check for leaks in the manifold but that could also be a problem.