I've been banging my head on the wall trying to figure out how to solve my low RPM at WOT issue that happened after I replaced the points with a Delco Est ignition.
I've got a 84 crestliner with a merc 140, serial A330922, the boat got a replacement 140 to replace the blown up older 370 that was in it before I owned it.
Boat 2 years ago ran good all season, it would do ~4400 rpm at WOT and do a gps verified 42 +- mph all day long on the river. the season ended and the next spring I decided to do some preventive maintenance on the boat. I don't know the first thing about Points so I went ahead and replaced the points with a Delco EST ignition conversion kit from this seller on Ebay. https://www.ebay.com/itm/293047598226?hash=item443aff7c92:g:GFYAAOSwPPtcslXp I think it is the OEM setup for later year 3.0's so it should be good is what I thought.
I went through the directions and set everything up to a T. Base timing set at 1* , the timing advance is working to put timing at ~24 * at high rpm, but now the motor hits a wall at ~3600 rpm when in the water. My speed has dropped to match the lack in RPMS so I am trusting my rpm gauge being correct in the loss of rpm.
I ran the boat all last year like this and it runs good other than that. I have a slight lul in power off idle, but I think that is related to the carb power valve not being set right after rebuild I did trying to sort the RPM issue.
I have searched more than I care to admit and done a couple things so far like,
1. checked for the exhaust flapper being stuck in the exhaust
2. rewired the delco coil to have a full 12v and verified it has 13.8 v when running.
3. verified timing at idle and speed using a timing light
4. messed with base timing to try and get more timing up top ( didn't help)
5. full carb rebuild
6. new fuel pump
7. new plugs
8. bypassed the 1 way valve in the tank
9. new fuel filter.
10. checked compression, all at between 130 and 140
My plugs look like they have carbon fouling, but I am not sure if it is related or not. Can anyone offer any suggestions on what to check to try and gain back the RPM's that I lost? to me it feels like a lack of timing issue up top, but I can't really explain how it gets up to 3600 rpm and then just sits there. It will sit at that rpm at WOT all day long without any issue, but something is wrong.
I've got a 84 crestliner with a merc 140, serial A330922, the boat got a replacement 140 to replace the blown up older 370 that was in it before I owned it.
Boat 2 years ago ran good all season, it would do ~4400 rpm at WOT and do a gps verified 42 +- mph all day long on the river. the season ended and the next spring I decided to do some preventive maintenance on the boat. I don't know the first thing about Points so I went ahead and replaced the points with a Delco EST ignition conversion kit from this seller on Ebay. https://www.ebay.com/itm/293047598226?hash=item443aff7c92:g:GFYAAOSwPPtcslXp I think it is the OEM setup for later year 3.0's so it should be good is what I thought.
I went through the directions and set everything up to a T. Base timing set at 1* , the timing advance is working to put timing at ~24 * at high rpm, but now the motor hits a wall at ~3600 rpm when in the water. My speed has dropped to match the lack in RPMS so I am trusting my rpm gauge being correct in the loss of rpm.
I ran the boat all last year like this and it runs good other than that. I have a slight lul in power off idle, but I think that is related to the carb power valve not being set right after rebuild I did trying to sort the RPM issue.
I have searched more than I care to admit and done a couple things so far like,
1. checked for the exhaust flapper being stuck in the exhaust
2. rewired the delco coil to have a full 12v and verified it has 13.8 v when running.
3. verified timing at idle and speed using a timing light
4. messed with base timing to try and get more timing up top ( didn't help)
5. full carb rebuild
6. new fuel pump
7. new plugs
8. bypassed the 1 way valve in the tank
9. new fuel filter.
10. checked compression, all at between 130 and 140
My plugs look like they have carbon fouling, but I am not sure if it is related or not. Can anyone offer any suggestions on what to check to try and gain back the RPM's that I lost? to me it feels like a lack of timing issue up top, but I can't really explain how it gets up to 3600 rpm and then just sits there. It will sit at that rpm at WOT all day long without any issue, but something is wrong.