dsull
Seaman Apprentice
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- Jun 4, 2022
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I just recently purchased an 09 Glastron with the 5.0L Mercruiser carbureted motor and an Alpha One lower unit. Engine serial # is 1A323012. I am having issues with it not performing as I'd expect. The boat cranked up and ran fine on rabbit ears. Idled smooth, revved in neutral, sounded good. When I got it on the water and tried to get it up to speed, however, it vibrated violently and did not accelerate. The RPMs also stayed under 2K. I could eventually get the boat on plane but it was clearly lacking power.
I came home, checked compression. It was good - 125 to 130 in each cylinder. Pulled the plugs and all 8 were fouled and black. I assumed the carb was running rich. I replaced the plugs, distributor cap and rotor, wires, and changed the lower unit oil. When I took the boat back out, the vibration was gone and it sounded much smoother but it still did not accelerate like it should. RPMs climbed slightly to 2200 but the manual says 4400-4800 is WOT RPMs. Next, I looked to the prop - previous owner had a 15.25 x 21 prop so I thought that was too large and too much pitch so I stepped it back to a 15x17 prop. Ran the boat yesterday and it ran better but I'm still not reaching RPM range specified.
I can't imagine I need to step back to an even less pitched prop. I feel like the motor is not generating the power needed. I plan to adjust the carb (Mercarb two barrel) when my carb adjustment tool shows up. I BELIEVE it's running too rich. I also plan to check the timing because the motor tries to continue running a little bit when I turn the key off.
Does anyone have any other suggestions? I'm at a loss.
Thanks.
I came home, checked compression. It was good - 125 to 130 in each cylinder. Pulled the plugs and all 8 were fouled and black. I assumed the carb was running rich. I replaced the plugs, distributor cap and rotor, wires, and changed the lower unit oil. When I took the boat back out, the vibration was gone and it sounded much smoother but it still did not accelerate like it should. RPMs climbed slightly to 2200 but the manual says 4400-4800 is WOT RPMs. Next, I looked to the prop - previous owner had a 15.25 x 21 prop so I thought that was too large and too much pitch so I stepped it back to a 15x17 prop. Ran the boat yesterday and it ran better but I'm still not reaching RPM range specified.
I can't imagine I need to step back to an even less pitched prop. I feel like the motor is not generating the power needed. I plan to adjust the carb (Mercarb two barrel) when my carb adjustment tool shows up. I BELIEVE it's running too rich. I also plan to check the timing because the motor tries to continue running a little bit when I turn the key off.
Does anyone have any other suggestions? I'm at a loss.
Thanks.