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they make marine turbosI just had a thought that maybe a turbo would make it look prettier but just for looks though
they make marine turbosI just had a thought that maybe a turbo would make it look prettier but just for looks though
Yes they are pretty and make marine applications (Scott) but not worth the money on my scenario and have read about bad situations. Yes you both got me to look anywayTurbos make everything better.
I wanted to share the oil drain I had mentioned long ago. It's draining slow because it's cold but even so I can have a couple of beers in the meantime., I also decided that along with the valve I will just install a plug on the valve then no worries.
Have you tried setting the carb float lower and checking the seat?Well you make progress and have setbacks as a famous person named @chevymaher once said .
From what I can tell my fuel pump went bad because the amount of fuel it dumps overflows the carburetor, I had a similar problem with the other carburetor but not nearly as bad. The positive note though is it idles and accelerates on the rebuilt one.
So more shopping.....
Thanks for the information, it's been many years since I rebuilt a carburetor and that didn't cross my mind. That is certainly worth checking, I did some surfing and it came up as a possible problem and I made sure the information was for a mechanical pump .Have you tried setting the carb float lower and checking the seat?
I would do that before spending a couple hundred on a new pump.
Can't see how the pump would have too much pressure. When they go bad, you lose pressure. Usually from bad diaphragm.
If it truly has too much, try stacking 3 or 4 gaskets between pump and block. This positions the lever farther away from the cam and it will have less travel.
Thanks for the thoughts @salvageyard saviour the float was not correct which surprised me. It's been probably 20 years since my last one but even before that I never had to do what I did.Have you tried setting the carb float lower and checking the seat?
I would do that before spending a couple hundred on a new pump.
Can't see how the pump would have too much pressure. When they go bad, you lose pressure. Usually from bad diaphragm.
If it truly has too much, try stacking 3 or 4 gaskets between pump and block. This positions the lever farther away from the cam and it will have less travel.
not unique to your boatThis boat is like a house.....a never-ending project! Lol
I will Scott, thank you.not unique to your boat
suggest adjusting dwell and timing,
I will, thanks for the recommendationThrow some lucas injector cleaner in the gas. Clean her out while she runs.