Problem is different enough that rather than cluttering up my carb thread I figured it best to start a new thread.
So what happened: Ran the boat today after rebuilding the carb. Ran for about 2.5 hours with an hour break in the middle. So out on the water for 3.5 hours total. Upon nearing the ramp I started pushing it a little... nothing crazy, 3600 rpms for maybe a minute or two. Got a single pop through the carb under the spark arrestor. So I backed off to 2800 to investigate. It didn't sound quite right, but wasn't missing. Dad cracked open the dog house and all of a sudden it popped several times like pop corn. I dumped the throttle and idled it the 1/4 mile to the ramp. Seemed fine but I wasn't going to try pushing it any harder.
So when I got home I checked a couple things, pulled the plugs to make sure nothing looked scary, and they're good. No detonation, timing mark on the strap is good, fuel mixture seems about right. Nothing to write home about.
So next I ran a compression test, saw about 160 across the board, so again, nothing abnormal.
Finally I pulled the cap and rotor. Seems like a little scale build up inside and there were these points, not corrosion but a little slag hanging off the tip of one of the electrodes. I plan to pick up a cap and rotor tomorrow as well as plug wires.
I think that is a good place to start. I also have had issues in trucks in the past with the vortec style intake having vacuum leaks... but I wouldn't think it would run so well for so long then all of a sudden mess up. This happened a couple weeks ago too at nearly the same point in the trip... So there is that. I'm not denying that I messed up the carb but... I don't think it would run as well as it did if there were something wrong with what I did... but I am also an idiot and have been wrong many times before.
I'm just looking for input on if this is a good direction to move in for now. Appreciate it.
-Paul
So what happened: Ran the boat today after rebuilding the carb. Ran for about 2.5 hours with an hour break in the middle. So out on the water for 3.5 hours total. Upon nearing the ramp I started pushing it a little... nothing crazy, 3600 rpms for maybe a minute or two. Got a single pop through the carb under the spark arrestor. So I backed off to 2800 to investigate. It didn't sound quite right, but wasn't missing. Dad cracked open the dog house and all of a sudden it popped several times like pop corn. I dumped the throttle and idled it the 1/4 mile to the ramp. Seemed fine but I wasn't going to try pushing it any harder.
So when I got home I checked a couple things, pulled the plugs to make sure nothing looked scary, and they're good. No detonation, timing mark on the strap is good, fuel mixture seems about right. Nothing to write home about.
So next I ran a compression test, saw about 160 across the board, so again, nothing abnormal.
Finally I pulled the cap and rotor. Seems like a little scale build up inside and there were these points, not corrosion but a little slag hanging off the tip of one of the electrodes. I plan to pick up a cap and rotor tomorrow as well as plug wires.
I think that is a good place to start. I also have had issues in trucks in the past with the vortec style intake having vacuum leaks... but I wouldn't think it would run so well for so long then all of a sudden mess up. This happened a couple weeks ago too at nearly the same point in the trip... So there is that. I'm not denying that I messed up the carb but... I don't think it would run as well as it did if there were something wrong with what I did... but I am also an idiot and have been wrong many times before.
I'm just looking for input on if this is a good direction to move in for now. Appreciate it.
-Paul