Hi all, I have searched and have turned up some older info, just wondering for a little refresh on the data if there is any.
I bought a boat, in which the motor immediately imploded/died on the first weekend of ownership, even though it passed the survey and did great on the 1 hour trip to the home port.
Instead of going with the 350 that was in it, everyone advised me to go for the 383 Stroker, fresh water cooled.. which I did, even though it was more $$..
It was done at a professional marina and shop, using that term loosely, the total came to just under 20k.
This was 3 years ago.
From day one there has always been a gas smell at idle in the slip, I brought this to the attention of the now shut down shop (the state claimed eminent domain on the marina and the owners took the $$ and walked, I would have too) and they claimed it was just breaking in and it ran strong, which it did, I always did think it was slightly slower top end than the other models, but I figured I just weighed it down more with things, or it was built on a Friday, etc.. it has always run just fine around 27/30 and that's fast enough.
Fast forward to a little while ago.. after years of various mechanics working on it, one of them also didn't like the smell and brought to my attention that a spark plug didn't look great. Specifically that there was low compression on this cylinder (90 psi) vs the others that were all around 150-180.. ...
The boat still runs "okay" to this day, just very rich, but it's time to get this fixed.
Wondering if there is perhaps some new data on this specific problem as I do see older posts about it. The kicker is I paid for the extra warranty for 2 years, and even with me telling everyone who worked it about the gas fumes, no one thought it was a problem??
Oh well, it is what is now, anyone have any info on if this was a common problem? Thank you in advance!
I bought a boat, in which the motor immediately imploded/died on the first weekend of ownership, even though it passed the survey and did great on the 1 hour trip to the home port.
Instead of going with the 350 that was in it, everyone advised me to go for the 383 Stroker, fresh water cooled.. which I did, even though it was more $$..
It was done at a professional marina and shop, using that term loosely, the total came to just under 20k.
This was 3 years ago.
From day one there has always been a gas smell at idle in the slip, I brought this to the attention of the now shut down shop (the state claimed eminent domain on the marina and the owners took the $$ and walked, I would have too) and they claimed it was just breaking in and it ran strong, which it did, I always did think it was slightly slower top end than the other models, but I figured I just weighed it down more with things, or it was built on a Friday, etc.. it has always run just fine around 27/30 and that's fast enough.
Fast forward to a little while ago.. after years of various mechanics working on it, one of them also didn't like the smell and brought to my attention that a spark plug didn't look great. Specifically that there was low compression on this cylinder (90 psi) vs the others that were all around 150-180.. ...
The boat still runs "okay" to this day, just very rich, but it's time to get this fixed.
Wondering if there is perhaps some new data on this specific problem as I do see older posts about it. The kicker is I paid for the extra warranty for 2 years, and even with me telling everyone who worked it about the gas fumes, no one thought it was a problem??
Oh well, it is what is now, anyone have any info on if this was a common problem? Thank you in advance!