Ok, here is the situation; I am new to boat ownership so for my first boat I found a guy with a 1990 Sunbrid with 4.3 OMC motor and stern drive. I got it for a steal of $1500 since it was garage kept and almost like new, and he needed cash fast.
But, I had a small issue at the lake this weekend with the two barrel Holley carb. There is what looks like a freeze plug that covers a float adjustment on the float bowl. This plug came out and pump fuel all over the place. I made a quick in the water repair to get back to shore that caused some small damage to the hole involved and a mess with JB weld. Gotta do what you gotta do to get to shore.
So what I need to decide is to source a new float bowl, replace the 2 barrel all together or possible change the manifold and convert to 4 barrel.
My question; is it worth moving to 4 a barrel, I am not that familiar with improving for power, my experience has been more less replacing or rebuilding what is in place. I currently get 5500 rpm at around 45MPH if this helps.
Oh, the orginal owner rebuilt the engine after it froze in an early cold snap. He mentioned he heated up the cam, but I do now anymore about the cam than that.
Thanks in advanced
Chris
But, I had a small issue at the lake this weekend with the two barrel Holley carb. There is what looks like a freeze plug that covers a float adjustment on the float bowl. This plug came out and pump fuel all over the place. I made a quick in the water repair to get back to shore that caused some small damage to the hole involved and a mess with JB weld. Gotta do what you gotta do to get to shore.
So what I need to decide is to source a new float bowl, replace the 2 barrel all together or possible change the manifold and convert to 4 barrel.
My question; is it worth moving to 4 a barrel, I am not that familiar with improving for power, my experience has been more less replacing or rebuilding what is in place. I currently get 5500 rpm at around 45MPH if this helps.
Oh, the orginal owner rebuilt the engine after it froze in an early cold snap. He mentioned he heated up the cam, but I do now anymore about the cam than that.
Thanks in advanced
Chris