I have a 2002 Caravelle 209 BR with a 5.7 vortec and the TB V ignition (without the knock sensor). My problem is that the ICM only advances timing about 6-7*. I set the base timing (by grounding purple/white wire) at 10* and then re-checked advance out of base timing mode. Total timing at 3000rpm was only about 16-18*. This just makes the boat slow to get on plane. I can get about 4400 rpm WOT. I know it is slightly over propped, but it works for what we do. It runs great but just a little more sluggish than it used to be. I have replaced distributor cap, rotor, plugs, wires, coil and rebuilt carb.
I did adjust the base timing to 15* just to try it out, and I could tell the boat came on plane much faster.
I guess my questions are:
1. Is there a way to test the advance on the ICM?
2. Is there somewhere you can still buy them?
3. What is the best option if I have to scrap the whole TB V and replace it?
4. Do I just advance the base timing slightly and let it go?
I did adjust the base timing to 15* just to try it out, and I could tell the boat came on plane much faster.
I guess my questions are:
1. Is there a way to test the advance on the ICM?
2. Is there somewhere you can still buy them?
3. What is the best option if I have to scrap the whole TB V and replace it?
4. Do I just advance the base timing slightly and let it go?
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