onetong8r
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- Jul 22, 2022
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I'm hoping someone can point me in a good direction. I bought a 1994 Scarab 22 with a MAG 350 and Alpha 1 a few weeks ago. The engine has the TBIV ignition, a Carter AFB carburetor, good compression, new plugs, cap, and rotor. The timing advances like it's supposed to. I drained the fuel tank when I bough the boat a couple of months ago and filled with fresh ethanol free. I've blown thru the fuel tank vent and there's no obstructions. When you fill the tank you can feel the air blowing thru the vent fitting beside the fill port. The boat cranks up easy and idles smooth.
I've been working on little things like lights, replacing the fuel sender and trim senders and have only taken it out for short trips and it runs strong. I've taken two longer runs and both times at around 10-15 miles (20 minutes) it has felt like it was losing power, almost like you were pulling the throttle back from 3/4 to 1/4. The first time I thought something bad happened so I stopped at the nearest dock and tied up to pop the hatch and look at the engine. No noises and nothing felt hot or looked out of place so I dropped the hatch and got back up to speed and it did it one more time before I got back to the ramp. This past weekend I was pushing it a little harder running ~45-50MPH and again right around 12 miles of running it started to fall on its face. I dropped down off plane to idle and didn't see or hear anything and then powered back up and it made it back to the ramp which was pretty close by.
I would think if it was a fuel issue it would have shown up before it burned thru 4 gallons of gas. As I said, you can blow thru the vent hose easy with your mouth. Is there anything in the ignition that can act squirrelly after it heats up? The engine doesn't stall so it's not losing spark or fuel entirely. I'd like to get this sorted out before I take the wife and kids out for a ride and get us stranded. Kind of a head scratcher for me. Any thoughts or direction is greatly appreciated.
I've been working on little things like lights, replacing the fuel sender and trim senders and have only taken it out for short trips and it runs strong. I've taken two longer runs and both times at around 10-15 miles (20 minutes) it has felt like it was losing power, almost like you were pulling the throttle back from 3/4 to 1/4. The first time I thought something bad happened so I stopped at the nearest dock and tied up to pop the hatch and look at the engine. No noises and nothing felt hot or looked out of place so I dropped the hatch and got back up to speed and it did it one more time before I got back to the ramp. This past weekend I was pushing it a little harder running ~45-50MPH and again right around 12 miles of running it started to fall on its face. I dropped down off plane to idle and didn't see or hear anything and then powered back up and it made it back to the ramp which was pretty close by.
I would think if it was a fuel issue it would have shown up before it burned thru 4 gallons of gas. As I said, you can blow thru the vent hose easy with your mouth. Is there anything in the ignition that can act squirrelly after it heats up? The engine doesn't stall so it's not losing spark or fuel entirely. I'd like to get this sorted out before I take the wife and kids out for a ride and get us stranded. Kind of a head scratcher for me. Any thoughts or direction is greatly appreciated.