Well said, will do. I haven't run it very much because I've been too afraid I'll damage something. I'm glad you feel the same.
Dubs283:
Will do
I'll verify the dwell. I think there's a way I can do it with my multimeter measuring frequency or pwm percentage. Otherwise, I'll just get a real dwell meter.
I will verify the exact number, the service manual I have says 6°. I was hoping that verifying it was around that range would be good enough.
I'll do some research for this. Thanks for the tip. Mine has the hard fuel line so I wasn't sure if there was any way to attach something inline.
I did replace the points, I forgot to mention this. It came with the kit.
I mean the diagnostic pickup for an oscilloscope. Like
this one on Amazon. I wanted to verify every cylinder was firing. I don't have a way to figure out which spark is which cylinder, but the waveforms looked reasonable at idle.
I will try this. Since that pulley is directly connected to the crankshaft, the timing is as simple as using a protractor, right? 30° from the 0 mark on the timing cover is 30° from top dead center?
The plug wires are hooked up correctly. Going clockwise around the distributor, the plug wires are hooked up 1, 3, 4, 2.
I tried to rotate the distributor while it was around 2500rpm and couldn't get anything to change. So I don't think the timing is too advanced. I'm going to chase the fuel hypothesis first.
Are there any brand preferences on fuel pumps? Are the
cheap ones on Amazon really okay? I don't want it to leak into the boat while I'm on the water.
I'll report back my findings. Will be a few weeks before I'm back with the boat on the water.
Advice is much appreciated. I've learned a lot lurking on iboats.