tampamatt502
Cadet
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- Feb 15, 2023
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Ayuh,..... Welcome Aboard,..... Video don't work,.....Anyone that can figure out why this engine is doing this (not accelerating past 3500RPM and surging / dropping RPM at top end) wins the title of Google Dr Diagnosis for the day- thanks in advance!
Compression was 195 on all cylinders but one at 180- spec is 15% of top compression, so that's good. We timed it too.I would do Compression and Ignition Checks, on both Engines before spending time on the Fuel System. A dead Cylinder on one engine will hold back the other engine. Operator can try running with just one engine at a time, to help narrow it down to which engine it is
Also, it's the STBD engine- here's what has been done chasing this gremlin:Compression was 195 on all cylinders but one at 180- spec is 15% of top compression, so that's good. We timed it too.
Check your gauge. New motor is only 150 psiCompression was 195 on all cylinders but one at 180- spec is 15% of top compression, so that's good. We timed it too.
This is great insight, thank you! The ignition coil I bought is the specific Volvo part # - the distributor I ordered is this one from A-Team, should I cancel that and send it back?1, agreed with the stuck flapper hypothesis in the exhaust for that motor (if equipped). 2nd, are you sure you got the correct marine grade ignition module? I say that not to be snooty on auto versus marine parts, but the auto version of that EST ignition module does not have the correct timing curve, amongst other issues. I recently ordered the A-Team branded distributor and although listed as marine and with good reviews it came with an automotive module, had to return.
Hey Lou, thanks for your comment. I've got two engines on the boat, the Port engine is working fine and they're pulling fuel from same tank. It does make me wonder about the carburetor though- I think I should swap the carbs and see if the issue jumps to the other engine.Start at the beginning of the fuel system, anti siphon valve on the fuel tank, & fuel tank vent.
If the anti siphon valve is corroded internally and sticking, or is partially blocked with crud this can happen
When you installed the new Holley, did you check the float setting? Their quality control in my experience is not the best.
What kind of fuel filters are you using? Have you dumped out the filter and checked what the fuel looks like? Sometimes a bit of grit gets past them and can cause the needle valve in the carb to stick.
Is the timing advancing as the Rpms increase?
Pull the Distributor Cap and Twist on the Rotor, there should be some Rotation, and it should spring back. Remove the Rotor, and check for wires with skinned Insulation
I was assuming a Mechanical Advance Dist, as that is what my 2002/2004 5.7 has, forgetting that Electronic Advance is likely what yours has.
Good call on the choke, it’s been problematic on my old carbs. I’m just going to disconnect it, we don’t need choke here in Florida but maybe 1 day a year.How are the 2 engines plumbed from the tank? Two lines coming off the tank, one for each engine? I've never had a twin engine boat but I think with 2 separate lines each should have their own anti-siphon valve. The whole point of it is, to prevent fuel from siphoning out of the tank if the fuel line from the tank to the pump/filter leaks.
Another clue....look at the spark plugs, from one engine to the other compare the plugs from the problem engine to the one that runs well, that may give you a clue as to if it is running too rich, or too lean
One last point, the Holleys use electric chokes, if the power to the electric choke is intermittent, or interrupted, the choke will close, and the engine will be then running way too rich. Might check that first. Remove the flame arrestors and start engines, let them warm up & watch the choke valves. Then after running, stop, shut down and check the problem one. Could be something simple like that.
Electric choke is better described as electric UN-choke!
I actually prefer the old-fashioned manifold heated choke on my Quadrajet. They open slower but do not close if there is an electrical issue.