Hi everyone, just spent the lat few hours reading posts about carb issues, but I'm still stumped by what my new-to-me boat has been doing.
Last few times out I have had WOT issues, so today armed with a fuel pressure tester I hit the lake. First I went out with low fuel and a clear line on the pump output to check for bubbles due to pickup problems ... in the process I ran out of gas. Added my 1 gallon onboard and it wasn't enough. Got a tow to the pumps, filled up, and spent the rest of the day trying to get it started again ... never did. Tried pumping accelerator pump, tried full throttle starting, 1/2 throttle, everything. Even tried starting fluid, which I got a few "catches" out of but not enough to start the motor.
So it just flat won't start today. It has been starting OK the last few times out but occasionally (warm or cold) giving me problems. So it may be a new issue (aside from WOT) which is getting worse.
Here's what I know:
It's a 96 4.3 block with electric fuel pump and 2bbl Holley
When it does start it idles and cruises fine, no hesitation or flat spots
It looks to run a bit rich from the black streaks on the transom, but I hear that's normal. Every once in a while when backing off the throttle (I think) I get a backfire/pop.
Compression is great (block was rebuilt by a PO about 100 hours ago)
New cap/rotor/plugs/wires, Good spark observed during cranking
Timing is spot on at idle (6 DBTDC)
Fuel pressure is 7psi, no bubbles in line
Fuel coming out of the tank is clean, and I see no debris or junk in the tank via the fuel level sender hole. Pumping rate in the driveway is great, prob 1 gal/minute.
Choke may be a bit flaky but not bad -- 1/2 open when cold, 3/4 open when hot. Sitting at the dock for 3 hours today in 90 degree weather it stayed open to 3/4?
Carb was recently rebuilt. I took the float and metering block off and it looks great inside, no residue, very clean. Float chamber was full of fuel when I removed it, float itself looks new.
Accelerator pump does seem to be operational, pushing it causes a squirt of fuel (although only into one side ??)
Plugs are brownish and not wet with fuel.
So any ideas? I am assuming based on the clean plugs that I'm not getting any/enough fuel into the intake during cranking. Anyone know what circuits/passages actually are supposed to be providing fuel during cranking? Could I have a plugged/blocked idle mixture line? Anyone know where those are? If I ran the carb dry, and now it won't start, could that have anything to do with it?
After thinking through all this while typing I am thinking I need to try manually closing the choke and crank it a few times, see if that can force the carb to inject fuel in through the "dry" idle mixture passages... hmmm
Any advice or ideas are welcome! Thanks!
Last few times out I have had WOT issues, so today armed with a fuel pressure tester I hit the lake. First I went out with low fuel and a clear line on the pump output to check for bubbles due to pickup problems ... in the process I ran out of gas. Added my 1 gallon onboard and it wasn't enough. Got a tow to the pumps, filled up, and spent the rest of the day trying to get it started again ... never did. Tried pumping accelerator pump, tried full throttle starting, 1/2 throttle, everything. Even tried starting fluid, which I got a few "catches" out of but not enough to start the motor.
So it just flat won't start today. It has been starting OK the last few times out but occasionally (warm or cold) giving me problems. So it may be a new issue (aside from WOT) which is getting worse.
Here's what I know:
It's a 96 4.3 block with electric fuel pump and 2bbl Holley
When it does start it idles and cruises fine, no hesitation or flat spots
It looks to run a bit rich from the black streaks on the transom, but I hear that's normal. Every once in a while when backing off the throttle (I think) I get a backfire/pop.
Compression is great (block was rebuilt by a PO about 100 hours ago)
New cap/rotor/plugs/wires, Good spark observed during cranking
Timing is spot on at idle (6 DBTDC)
Fuel pressure is 7psi, no bubbles in line
Fuel coming out of the tank is clean, and I see no debris or junk in the tank via the fuel level sender hole. Pumping rate in the driveway is great, prob 1 gal/minute.
Choke may be a bit flaky but not bad -- 1/2 open when cold, 3/4 open when hot. Sitting at the dock for 3 hours today in 90 degree weather it stayed open to 3/4?
Carb was recently rebuilt. I took the float and metering block off and it looks great inside, no residue, very clean. Float chamber was full of fuel when I removed it, float itself looks new.
Accelerator pump does seem to be operational, pushing it causes a squirt of fuel (although only into one side ??)
Plugs are brownish and not wet with fuel.
So any ideas? I am assuming based on the clean plugs that I'm not getting any/enough fuel into the intake during cranking. Anyone know what circuits/passages actually are supposed to be providing fuel during cranking? Could I have a plugged/blocked idle mixture line? Anyone know where those are? If I ran the carb dry, and now it won't start, could that have anything to do with it?
After thinking through all this while typing I am thinking I need to try manually closing the choke and crank it a few times, see if that can force the carb to inject fuel in through the "dry" idle mixture passages... hmmm
Any advice or ideas are welcome! Thanks!