Hello to all
i have a 1989 Baja islander 190 mercruiser 3.0
i did a bunch of routine maintenance before the first trip out of the year. Oil change, spark plugs, cap and rotor button and wires. Sounded real smooth while at the house. Went to the lake and started up just fine. As soon as I got out of the no wake zone and started getting on it, it just shut down and would not start back up. I smelled gas as I was trying to turn it over. I took the spark arrestor off and some white smoke came roaring out. I may of had the wires not in the right order as I did it one at a time when I changed the cap. But while I was on the lake I looked it up and apparently I was one off the firing order. But that is good now lol. I’m just a little confused as how it seemed to sound so smooth at the house and when I first got to the lake but it was at low rpms. I guess the higher rpms had something to do with. I’m going to check and see if it’s gettimg spark when I get home this evening pending the weather. Is there anything else I can check also. Just for the record I am mechanically inclined and do majority of my own work. Doesn’t say much if I had my firing order off lol. Again just like the title of this thread it will turn over but will not start. I also sounded like something was still spinning in the engine when I would quit trying to start it for a second or so. So I’m thinking it either jumped time or broke or the distributor has gone bad. Anymore suggestions would be great and thank you in advance.
i have a 1989 Baja islander 190 mercruiser 3.0
i did a bunch of routine maintenance before the first trip out of the year. Oil change, spark plugs, cap and rotor button and wires. Sounded real smooth while at the house. Went to the lake and started up just fine. As soon as I got out of the no wake zone and started getting on it, it just shut down and would not start back up. I smelled gas as I was trying to turn it over. I took the spark arrestor off and some white smoke came roaring out. I may of had the wires not in the right order as I did it one at a time when I changed the cap. But while I was on the lake I looked it up and apparently I was one off the firing order. But that is good now lol. I’m just a little confused as how it seemed to sound so smooth at the house and when I first got to the lake but it was at low rpms. I guess the higher rpms had something to do with. I’m going to check and see if it’s gettimg spark when I get home this evening pending the weather. Is there anything else I can check also. Just for the record I am mechanically inclined and do majority of my own work. Doesn’t say much if I had my firing order off lol. Again just like the title of this thread it will turn over but will not start. I also sounded like something was still spinning in the engine when I would quit trying to start it for a second or so. So I’m thinking it either jumped time or broke or the distributor has gone bad. Anymore suggestions would be great and thank you in advance.