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truckingeorgia79 04-06-2012 05:13 PM

Re: Engine problems
 
Where could I find a replacement spring?

voodoo 04-06-2012 07:35 PM

Re: Engine problems
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by truckingeorgia79 (Post 34908)
Where could I find a replacement spring?

Merc dealer, could be an GM part as well.

ColoradoDiablo 04-06-2012 08:06 PM

Re: Engine problems
 
Once again , discontinued from Mercruiser.

voodoo 04-06-2012 08:33 PM

Re: Engine problems
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ColoradoDiablo (Post 34912)
Once again , discontinued from Mercruiser.

So you have to go to the electric heated assembly?
I'd prefer that to my heat riser activated choke but I got the old school from a buddy who ran a marine business.
He had one in his tool box.
Does merc show the proper placement for the feed wire?
If not where do you get 12v from the harness so it gets fed from a 12v on run spot?
Does it simply run on switched power?

ColoradoDiablo 04-06-2012 09:07 PM

Re: Engine problems
 
Voodoo , here is a basic install from Edelbrock. Some will differ with other carbs.
I love mine , thou I've only used it a couple times. :)

http://www.edelbrock.com/automotive_.../1000/1478.pdf

Larry

truckingeorgia79 05-10-2012 09:28 PM

Re: Engine problems
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by darkcalling (Post 34770)
This is just a thought but if it's a mech fuel pump it could be going out I had that issue with 350s in cars before. If you can get someone to trun it over for you check if fuel is being misted into the carb, should only be the front 2 bowls on a quadrajet carb if not clean carb change filter. Retry if same try changing out the pump. All this is if it is a mech pump on the front side of the block. I have some tips for changing the pump if that appears to be the issue, keep us posted.

Well finally had time to work on my boat. Did a little more troubleshooting and noticed that when my choke opens fuel no longer comes out of the jets, I push the choke back down and fuel comes out of the jets again. Is this a sign of a bad mechanical fuel pump or something internal in the carb?

truckingeorgia79 05-11-2012 12:47 AM

Re: Engine problems
 
Well called a friend of mine that is good with carbs and he suggested I redo the air mixture and idle settings. I did this and guess what? "IT'S ALIVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
If you didn't get that my Mariah is now longer deathly ill, just a little sick now as I don't have a timing light with a digital tac so I was only able to do it by ear. But the fact that she stays running now is a major accomplishment. Tomorrow I am going out and getting a timing light with a digital tac(because I need one anyways) and getting the adjustments fine tuned. Thank you every one on here that gave suggestions (if they worked or not). :yes_grin: :wink_thumbup:

rayzorback 05-11-2012 02:18 AM

Re: Engine problems
 
Glad to see that..... It's Alive!

danwndsurf 05-11-2012 01:21 PM

Re: Engine problems
 
Sorry I didn't reply to this earlier. I'm a new member as of two days ago. I had the exact same issue and it was the carb. Had a mechanic break the seal and cleaned the carb out. The #1 issue that caused it from running beautifully when cold to dying when it warmed up was crummy gas. Find a station that sells 100% pure gas. Even super-93 octane is crap these days. You'll notice that the 100% pure gas will actually last longer than todays 10% ethanol gas. I use it in my car and get 11% better gas mileage with the 100% pure gas. It's a little expensive $4.11 in South Carolina, but well worth it.

truckingeorgia79 05-12-2012 11:07 PM

Re: Engine problems
 
Took the boat out today and had a blast. The only issue I had was shifting from neutral to forward gear, the engine wanted to die. I gave it a little more gas and it stayed running. The idle in gear is between 675 and 700 rpm. All in all the boat performs flawlessly underway. I just have a few more minor things to fix and she will be done. Thanks again for everyone's input on how to possible fix.


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