I am brand new to working on boats and need some help. I am not new to mechanics however. I am an ASE certified master tech with 26 years experience so I can understand whatever it is you tell me. No that that's out of the way.
So my uncle bought a nice boat for next to nothing but didn't run well at all. Was supposedly a rebuilt 3.0 130. Definitely had mechanical issues. Dismantled it to find that it is actually a 2.5L. It was definitely rebuilt by someone who has no idea what they are doing. Was bored .060 over but only had .0007 wall clearance and the skirts were all damaged. Fast forward and I rebuilt the engine with all new correct marine parts. It also had an automotive water pump with a steel impeller that was basically a pizza cutter at this point.. lol. Put a brand new carb on it. We could not find one with the correct baseplate bolt pattern so bought a new one from a reputable company and I milled out a custom adapter.
It has the Delco electronic ignitin system on it. Not sure if it is from the 3.0 that the valve cover and other parts are from or if some halfwitt used an automotive distributor.
It now runs well, sort of. If I set base timing to 8° BTDC it starts and runs fantastic at low rpm. Will not rev at all. If I advance the distributor it will rev past 5000 RPM under a load and runs great until it's time to idle. Then it runs rough and when trying to start the engine it is clearly experiencing premonition and kicking back on the starter.
My experience is with cars and trucks and with them the electronic distributors on these iron dukes have a timing curve which is controlled by the ECM.
My question here is: what controls the timing advance on these marine engines? From what I've been able to find it seems this curve is built into the ignition module. I can only assume to timing curve is based on RPM. If that's the case and this thing has an automotive distributor this may be my issue. Everything I've found on the electronic distributors is on the 3.0. Did the 2.5 ever come with the electronic ignition? If I do have the wrong ignition module, what part number would I need to put in thos boat to fix my timing curve? I would love to take my family out on the water soon so any help you can give would be extremely appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Erik
So my uncle bought a nice boat for next to nothing but didn't run well at all. Was supposedly a rebuilt 3.0 130. Definitely had mechanical issues. Dismantled it to find that it is actually a 2.5L. It was definitely rebuilt by someone who has no idea what they are doing. Was bored .060 over but only had .0007 wall clearance and the skirts were all damaged. Fast forward and I rebuilt the engine with all new correct marine parts. It also had an automotive water pump with a steel impeller that was basically a pizza cutter at this point.. lol. Put a brand new carb on it. We could not find one with the correct baseplate bolt pattern so bought a new one from a reputable company and I milled out a custom adapter.
It has the Delco electronic ignitin system on it. Not sure if it is from the 3.0 that the valve cover and other parts are from or if some halfwitt used an automotive distributor.
It now runs well, sort of. If I set base timing to 8° BTDC it starts and runs fantastic at low rpm. Will not rev at all. If I advance the distributor it will rev past 5000 RPM under a load and runs great until it's time to idle. Then it runs rough and when trying to start the engine it is clearly experiencing premonition and kicking back on the starter.
My experience is with cars and trucks and with them the electronic distributors on these iron dukes have a timing curve which is controlled by the ECM.
My question here is: what controls the timing advance on these marine engines? From what I've been able to find it seems this curve is built into the ignition module. I can only assume to timing curve is based on RPM. If that's the case and this thing has an automotive distributor this may be my issue. Everything I've found on the electronic distributors is on the 3.0. Did the 2.5 ever come with the electronic ignition? If I do have the wrong ignition module, what part number would I need to put in thos boat to fix my timing curve? I would love to take my family out on the water soon so any help you can give would be extremely appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Erik