More troubleshootingLack of Power at WOTI reconnected the black wire to my coil which sends the signal to my tach then I disconnected my Chysler ECU and the tachs worked fine and the boat ran great. It had more power and I was able to get on a plane with the engines struggling. Now that my tachs are working I do still have a problem with my starbord engine. Prior to the new distributors I couldn't get over 2200 RPM at WOT now I cant over 2800 RPM. I do have a lot more power and boat is going faster, I'm able to get around 20 MPH but before I had this problem 20 MPH wasn't even half throttle for this boat. The top speed of this boat before I installed the new distributors was around 12 MPH on a good day. I think a compression test might be my next step. Anyone have any thoughts.
i have gone through this lack of topend power thing and after reading all the posts i can find on the subject i have tried : replaced all filters, rebuilt the fuel pump, had carburetor rebuilt, then after exercising the advance springs (rusty in there) i could not find the parts for the distrutor (prestolite) so i purchased a mallory ylm549av and installed it it seems more responsive when gassing it in neutral but can not get over 2900 rpms on the water. still have the same problem. this engine does use some oil so i assume its a little tired but this thing ran fine last season. also had the props ck'd and they are now up to original specs. what the heck is next ? starts and idles easily. please help.....
Answers
1. Check to make sure all the wires are on the right plugs (which could not be the case after all the thrashing you've done).
2. I assume you retimed both motors?
3. Are the carbs getting enough gas? If the motor makes power initially, then sags badly, you have a fuel pressure problem. (I'm going through this with one of mine at the moment.)
4. Run it hard, shut it right down, then pull plugs and read the colors. Stark white indicates fuel starvation of incorrect timing; dark brown says ignition problems (wires, plugs, etc).
Jeff
Run it hard, then shut that motor off fast as you can--do NOT let it idle. Let her cool down, then pull the plugs and read the colors. Be sure to record the cylinder # and color for that cylinder.
STOP!!!!!!!!! The first thing to do is check the total timing at 3000 rpm. Many people time the reverse engine wrong. You should have 28-30 degrees at least.
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