kcsguide
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I have a 1976 Fiberform Baja 24 CB with a Volvo Penta AQ240A engine with a 280 outdrive. It has a Holley 4160 4 barrel carburetor.
Last summer I had the engine overhauled by a professional machine shop and picked up an overhaul kit for the carb and overhauled the carb myself, carefully cleaning out every port etc. and replacing all gaskets, O-rings, diaphragms, power valve, etc.
The engine starts and runs fine up to 3000 RPM exactly, where it bogs down and seems like it will die if I don't pull the throttle back to 3000 RPM where it again runs fine. (This only happens under a load. ie; in the water and in gear) The strange part is that when I pull it back and leave it at 3000 RPM, it fluctuates in RPM from every few seconds to a couple of times per minute. Sometimes up to 3200, 3500, 3700 and even up to 4000. Up and down without any movement of the throttle on my part. And when it fluctuates up in RPM it is still running smoothly.
I'm guessing that the significance of the engine consistently bogging down at 3000 must be where the secondary barrels should be opening up but they are not.
Here is what I have done so far:
1. Replaced the fuel pump with a new one...No change.
2. Re-timed to 10 degrees BTDC...No change.
3. Checked that the accelerator pump lever clearance is at .015.
4. Tweeked the idle adjustment screws to best performance. About 1 turn out...No change.
5. Adjusted float levels on both the primary and secondary floats. (the secondary was way low)...Haven't tried on the water yet.
6. Removed the secondary throttle-opening diaphragm assembly and tested for leaks. No leaks.
I looked down the carb as I revved the throttle up to around 3600 RPM but the plates in the secondaries don't move and the secondary diaphragm rod does not move.
What am I missing?
Last summer I had the engine overhauled by a professional machine shop and picked up an overhaul kit for the carb and overhauled the carb myself, carefully cleaning out every port etc. and replacing all gaskets, O-rings, diaphragms, power valve, etc.
The engine starts and runs fine up to 3000 RPM exactly, where it bogs down and seems like it will die if I don't pull the throttle back to 3000 RPM where it again runs fine. (This only happens under a load. ie; in the water and in gear) The strange part is that when I pull it back and leave it at 3000 RPM, it fluctuates in RPM from every few seconds to a couple of times per minute. Sometimes up to 3200, 3500, 3700 and even up to 4000. Up and down without any movement of the throttle on my part. And when it fluctuates up in RPM it is still running smoothly.
I'm guessing that the significance of the engine consistently bogging down at 3000 must be where the secondary barrels should be opening up but they are not.
Here is what I have done so far:
1. Replaced the fuel pump with a new one...No change.
2. Re-timed to 10 degrees BTDC...No change.
3. Checked that the accelerator pump lever clearance is at .015.
4. Tweeked the idle adjustment screws to best performance. About 1 turn out...No change.
5. Adjusted float levels on both the primary and secondary floats. (the secondary was way low)...Haven't tried on the water yet.
6. Removed the secondary throttle-opening diaphragm assembly and tested for leaks. No leaks.
I looked down the carb as I revved the throttle up to around 3600 RPM but the plates in the secondaries don't move and the secondary diaphragm rod does not move.
What am I missing?