I have a 1985 Searay with an I/O 470, mercruiser 2bbl (170). I installed a SEI 106 out drive about 20 hours ago, last November. The boat start and runs well cold or warm. It accelerates smoothly and idles just fine, shifting seems to working well. After about 15 to 20 minutes at cruising speed (3200-3500 rpm) the engine misses and the rpm deteriorates to idle. The next day, same drill, it runs fine for 15 to twenty minutes then begins to miss.
No evidence of overheating, water temp is just above a quarter travel which is normal for this boat over the course of many years. I also ran the boat completely uncowled trying to track this down and the problem developed in the same manner is when the engine covers were on. There is no evidence of hissing or burning either when the cover is removed. Oil consumption is normal, oil appears normal on the dipstick and coolant is not leaking.
Changed the following over the last month/ten hours
Anti siphon valve
Fuel pump and filter
Carburetor inlet filter
Plugs
Wires
Condenser (2times)
Points
Cap
Rotor
Coil (multiple times)
Cleaned, lubricated mechanical advance
Checked timing, 8 degrees
Checked wires for loose connections, rerouted wires away from exhaust.
Disconnected shift interrupt switch
Also ran boat with tachometer/ shift interrupt wire disconnected from distributor, no change in the problem.
Carburetor was rebuilt within the last two years, has about 75 hours since last rebuild.
Any thoughts on what to do next would be helpful.
Thanks!
No evidence of overheating, water temp is just above a quarter travel which is normal for this boat over the course of many years. I also ran the boat completely uncowled trying to track this down and the problem developed in the same manner is when the engine covers were on. There is no evidence of hissing or burning either when the cover is removed. Oil consumption is normal, oil appears normal on the dipstick and coolant is not leaking.
Changed the following over the last month/ten hours
Anti siphon valve
Fuel pump and filter
Carburetor inlet filter
Plugs
Wires
Condenser (2times)
Points
Cap
Rotor
Coil (multiple times)
Cleaned, lubricated mechanical advance
Checked timing, 8 degrees
Checked wires for loose connections, rerouted wires away from exhaust.
Disconnected shift interrupt switch
Also ran boat with tachometer/ shift interrupt wire disconnected from distributor, no change in the problem.
Carburetor was rebuilt within the last two years, has about 75 hours since last rebuild.
Any thoughts on what to do next would be helpful.
Thanks!