JS Machine 1
Cadet
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- Jun 17, 2006
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I have the '73 Glastron v-179 with the 4 cyl 130 HP volvo i/o. I just bought it about a month ago and have taken it out several times with no trouble what so ever. (except for breaking the tilt system, but I fixed that.)
Today I took it out and when I put it in gear to accelerate it just choked and acted like it wasn't having any part of it. It will accelerate freely upwards through the rpm range in neutral, but, if you put it in gear, it will not get above 1200 rpm or so-and thats putting the gas to it very slowly. in other words I could not get above idle speed.
First thing I thought of was that something in the outdrive may be messed up. I checked the oil, everything looked fine. It did move a little faster in reverse.
I took it to the guy I bought it from and he said the boat was very hard on points. I am not very familiar with points type ignitions because I guess I'm from a later generation. I'm used to playing with GM HEI type ignitions. What causes a set of points to fail (besides uneven contact wit each other)? I mean are they just things that need to be changed regularly, along with the cap and rotor button?
Also, the hose that comes from the crankcase and attaches to the breather of the rear carb, what is its purpose? Would it be ok to route this hose back into the vaqlve cover? It keeps filling up my flame arrestor with oil. I mean its not excessive, but it does smoke because it has oil saturated in it. That can't be helping that carb breath any better either..
Thanks for the help, John
Today I took it out and when I put it in gear to accelerate it just choked and acted like it wasn't having any part of it. It will accelerate freely upwards through the rpm range in neutral, but, if you put it in gear, it will not get above 1200 rpm or so-and thats putting the gas to it very slowly. in other words I could not get above idle speed.
First thing I thought of was that something in the outdrive may be messed up. I checked the oil, everything looked fine. It did move a little faster in reverse.
I took it to the guy I bought it from and he said the boat was very hard on points. I am not very familiar with points type ignitions because I guess I'm from a later generation. I'm used to playing with GM HEI type ignitions. What causes a set of points to fail (besides uneven contact wit each other)? I mean are they just things that need to be changed regularly, along with the cap and rotor button?
Also, the hose that comes from the crankcase and attaches to the breather of the rear carb, what is its purpose? Would it be ok to route this hose back into the vaqlve cover? It keeps filling up my flame arrestor with oil. I mean its not excessive, but it does smoke because it has oil saturated in it. That can't be helping that carb breath any better either..
Thanks for the help, John