5.7 Vortec Runs Great On Land but Bogs Under Load in Water

Scott Danforth

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That’s true then on older boats you have Quadrajets which are totally different from those 2.
you are old...... LOL..... then again, I remember the Holley 3-barrel.
 

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@Scott06 it'll go into gear and i can roll around up to roughly 1500-1700 RPM but anything higher and it wants to bog down and die so I'll come off it and it'll keep running.

I pulled the plugs today and all but one we're decently black like it's running rich. One plug was pretty clean however so wondering if that one maybe wasn't firing. The wires were in all the right places. I'll post some pics later. I'm pretty certain the fuel pump is keeping constant pressure to the engine.

Based on all of your comments I'm going to start with the following

1. Change all spark plugs
2. Change all plug wires
3. change the distributor cap and maybe the ignition sensor
4. Once it's back together i'll get a vacuum gauge on it and see what's happening with the fuel/air mix.

I need to inspect the anti-siphon fitting but not sure where that might be. I have two tanks that feed into a switched diverter so i can be between tanks then from there it feeds to the fuel pump then to the fuel filter and then into the carb. I replaced the fuel filter and the pre-filter to make sure it wasn't clogged.
check fuel vent for mud-dobber mud.
 

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Any electrode that is white is either not getting fuel, or has water in the cylinders
 

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Any electrode that is white is either not getting fuel, or has water in the cylinders
I noticed on my vortec that the electrode discoloration is not consistent around the entire electrode, which is kind of what i see here . I get more of a brownish, and im running a tad on rich side (13.25-13.5 afr at cruise , 12.0-12.5 at wot)
 

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Never heard it called a power piston. Not that you're wrong, just never heard it called that before.

I have and know, relatively front to back, the Edelbrock manual. At least to the extent my old old brain cells do recalls. Good stuff.
Yeah not 100 % sure edlebrock calls it a step up piston. Power piston may be a hold over from my rochester 2 jet/ mercarb days … either way we are talking about the same thing.
 
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