kwoolard
Chief Petty Officer
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- Feb 9, 2003
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Boat: 1999 235WA Sea Pro
Engine: 5.7L Alpha Gen II
Eng. Ser. No.: 0L364401
I have another thread out there trying to find the right rebuild kit for my carb, but I wanted to ask in this thread if anyone could tell me the reason for my loss of rpm after the boat sat up for the winter.
Since the boats last outing in October of last year, I have:
1: Installed a fresh water cooling kit (which works great by the way!)
2: Installed a tune up kit (plugs, cap, rotor, coil).
3: Adjusted my initial timing in base mode from 25 degrees to 10 degrees (this solved my pinging problem, thanks Don and everyone else)
4: I didn't fill the boat up with gas before setting it up for the winter
but I did add some fuel stabilizer to a half full tank.
5: Changed the fuel water seperator which had about 3-4 ounces of water in it after my initial run this year.(condensation in the tank over the winter?)
Before these changes, my WOT last year was 4500 rpms.
My symptoms are somewhat of a rough idle, very rough/vibration in engine while accelerating up until about 2200 rpm, then it smooths out right much. WOT now of only 3000-3200 rpm. After a short run at WOT, I cut the engine off and took the flame aresstor off and noticed fuel dumping from the cluster. I tapped on the carburetor thinking that it was a stuck float, and cranked back up and the engine idled the best it has in a while and there was not any more rich exhaust smell. However, my WOT was still at 3000-3200. I decided to just cruise at that speed for a couple of miles and noticed every now and then the engine would pick up a 100-200 rpms without me touching the throttle, it finally maxed out 4000 rpms. I anchored up for a while, and then started to head back to the dock and when I would push the throttle from idle to start to plane the engines rpms would drop to nothing and the engine would cut off. Finally got the engine to plane without choking off and my WOT rpms went back to 3200.
I have the carburetor off now for a rebuild, whether that is the problem or not, I feel it is time for one. Is there anything else I should be checking for this sudden loss of power/rpm?
Thanks.
Engine: 5.7L Alpha Gen II
Eng. Ser. No.: 0L364401
I have another thread out there trying to find the right rebuild kit for my carb, but I wanted to ask in this thread if anyone could tell me the reason for my loss of rpm after the boat sat up for the winter.
Since the boats last outing in October of last year, I have:
1: Installed a fresh water cooling kit (which works great by the way!)
2: Installed a tune up kit (plugs, cap, rotor, coil).
3: Adjusted my initial timing in base mode from 25 degrees to 10 degrees (this solved my pinging problem, thanks Don and everyone else)
4: I didn't fill the boat up with gas before setting it up for the winter
5: Changed the fuel water seperator which had about 3-4 ounces of water in it after my initial run this year.(condensation in the tank over the winter?)
Before these changes, my WOT last year was 4500 rpms.
My symptoms are somewhat of a rough idle, very rough/vibration in engine while accelerating up until about 2200 rpm, then it smooths out right much. WOT now of only 3000-3200 rpm. After a short run at WOT, I cut the engine off and took the flame aresstor off and noticed fuel dumping from the cluster. I tapped on the carburetor thinking that it was a stuck float, and cranked back up and the engine idled the best it has in a while and there was not any more rich exhaust smell. However, my WOT was still at 3000-3200. I decided to just cruise at that speed for a couple of miles and noticed every now and then the engine would pick up a 100-200 rpms without me touching the throttle, it finally maxed out 4000 rpms. I anchored up for a while, and then started to head back to the dock and when I would push the throttle from idle to start to plane the engines rpms would drop to nothing and the engine would cut off. Finally got the engine to plane without choking off and my WOT rpms went back to 3200.
I have the carburetor off now for a rebuild, whether that is the problem or not, I feel it is time for one. Is there anything else I should be checking for this sudden loss of power/rpm?
Thanks.