Re: four banger volvo wont start up and run
another idea my cousin and i had was to switch out the volvo and outdrive to a mercruiser. there is a guy here selling one complete and running for 500 but by the looks of it everything is different and would require lots of work. Any thoughts??
Is this an entire Mercruiser drive line (engine and drive), or just the drive?
If it's just the drive, it will not work at all with a Volvo engine.
If it's an entire drive line, the engine mounts will be different, and the hole in the transom for your Volvo is too big for a Merc, so the transom would need to be rebuilt along with the hull being re-glassed.
In other words stick to what you have.
Have you looked at the trouble shooting guide for checking your fuel system in the "Adults only section" ?;
http://forums.iboats.com/showthread.php?t=283269
If you follow this, you will most likely have a better understanding of what's going on.
A word on ether.
Seems people are confused about what ether's intended purposes are.
Ether is a throw-back to when diesels didn't have glow plugs, and needed help getting started, especially in the winter months.
Modern diesels (especially thoes with glow plugs and pre-heaters) can damaged by ether, along with all gasoline engines.
Yes they still sell lots of ether, and yes people get away with using it, but it is not really good to use in any engine that wasn't designed to use it. It has quick burn rate (0 octane), and generates cylinder pressures that are well above what normal gasoline in the combustion process produces.
I'm sure there will be some one along to tell me I don't know my *** from my elbow, and they use the stuff religiously in everything they own, and on their cereal in the morning, but with so many other options to aid in starting an out of tune engine, I would never use it.
Carb cleaner, or a little mist bottle with some fresh gasoline in it is an acceptable alternative.