You have covered a lot already-Just trying to find out if in 1996 if they used nylon cams.i want to be sure before I start pulling the motor apart to find out that I don't.
Okay, you know base timing is correct. Did the mechanic tell you that the timing is advancing? You have not informed us of that yet...Timing isn't the issue anymore I had a certified marine mechanic look at it timing is fine.i had paid to have someone look over the timing.i was told by the mechanic that it's fuel related but unless I pay more money they don't know until they start pulling stuff apart. I can't keep throwing money at it.so the carburetor is been fully rebuild and I have 4 psi fuel pressure. So I don't know what else it could be unless there's a fuel filter screen in the thank or in the fuel pump that's clogged up when I give jt throttle and it loads up.
And you wanted to tear into the motor to check timing gears? You need to be thorough with troubleshooting, had been posted many times prior to your jumping to conclusions. Glad you got it figured out.So it's finally fixed it was my anti siphon valve was clogged up and not letting fuel at a higher rpm go in the carburetor it was restricted.
Again, be pragmatic about this issue, double check your work on the manifold/riser r and r. Hoses put in place correctly? Did you swap the impeller, oem? A leak on the water pump is not good, need to fix that and any other leak(s) noted.....But now my risers are getting so hot I can't itmy* hand on them. My raw water pump is leaking a tiny bit so would that be problem and cause it not to pump as much and suck air?I have brand new manifolds and risers.but I'd like to know what's causing them to get so hot.i was told I'm supposed tto have a 140 thermostat in and not a 160 degree.i did back flush the cooling line for the raw water sea pump and it flowed right threw so there's no clog there and hooked up to the garden hose it runs alot cooler but in the water it runs hotter.i hope someone could help me with with this please. Thank you
The sea water pump. Start there, that's what supplies constant cooling water to the manifolds/risers, obviously it's not working. Very common to replace the impeller, it's part of routine maintenance. You say the t stat is 160, that's what the motor should run at and your temp gauge should reflect accordingly if all is soundSo what else would be causing my motor to get so hot because again after 10 15 minutes my risers are to hot to touch so that worries me because I don't want to ruin my motor.but does anyone know hot hot the block water temperature should be.
Yea my gauge is going past 120 degrees so I'm thinking the sensor is bad.if it's not that then I'm thinking my gauge. But should the risers get hot enough that u can still touch them or should they be hot that u can't touch them. How hot is too hot for them risers.im gunna get a infrared heat gun and go from there but if someone has a reference to what the temperature should be please tell me. Thank you.The sea water pump. Start there, that's what supplies constant cooling water to the manifolds/risers, obviously it's not working. Very common to replace the impeller, it's part of routine maintenance. You say the t stat is 160, that's what the motor should run at and your temp gauge should reflect accordingly if all is sound
There is no spec for riser temp. Generally speaking one ought to be able to rest a hand on either at most rpm. After a hard run it may be they are too hot to touch but after idling for a minute or so they should cool off enough to touch, even be cool to the touch.How hot is too hot for them risers.im gunna get a infrared heat gun and go from there but if someone has a reference to what the temperature should be please tell me. Thank you.