Alldodge what is the reason for shunting the engine? I can't seem to fully grasp the concept.
From research when using the shunt tool this takes the timing to 0' however on removing the tool this puts it back to what it was? So what happens here plug the tool in then advance the timing to 8' on...
Never timed an engine like this, only a car engine from replacing a cambelt but that was easy due to an ECU and fuel injection.
Not too sure where to start.
Thanks alldodge for confirming this is all starting to point towards timing.
Is it possible to use any timing light to perform this? Any good guides you know of?
Thanks
Hi all,
Volvo Penta 3.0 GSC-P 250 hours 20 years old making a noise deep in the engine around 3k rpm worse under load at sea.
So far replaced or checked,
U-joints
Gimbal
Raw water pump
Circulation pump
Rebuilt carb
I wrote this thread last year...
If I were to repair this pump, what's everyone's thoughts on the wear and tear as to the area the impeller sits, should it do any damage spinning away?
Always, this is just standard winterization/yearly maintenance.
I'm going down the route of preventive maintenance for a 20 year old boat so that I'm not stranded somewhere next season.