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  1. Lou C

    King Cobra 5.7 Droppin and pickin up cylinders

    Or perhaps your ESA module it sticking on when it shouldn’t
  2. Lou C

    Need help with parts list- converting TBi to old school carb

    Layout 1 (marinepowerusa.com) page 17, you don't need the shift assist/interrupt stuff because Volvo doesn't use that AFAIK purple and grey wire are the ones you would need to figure out how to hook up. Look at the wiring diagram, find those in the engine wiring harness. take a look at this...
  3. Lou C

    Need help with parts list- converting TBi to old school carb

    And back to the fuel pump, maybe look up the specs for the OEM Volvo low pressure pump, it may already be at the right pressure for the job. Once you switch over to a carb and learn how to rebuild them and realize that Holley, Edelbrock and yes even Quadrajet parts are easy to find, you will be...
  4. Lou C

    Exhaust crossover restrictor plate 4.3 OMC cobra.

    When I took my 1988 apart, the restrictor plates were actually part of the intake gaskets and I installed the new Fel Pro gaskets with the supplied restrictor plates. It limits the amount of hot exhaust gas passing through the bottom of the intake manifold, just enough to make the choke open but...
  5. Lou C

    Need help with parts list- converting TBi to old school carb

    As long as the pressure is right for a carb and it’s wired with the safety switch it should work
  6. Lou C

    Need help with parts list- converting TBi to old school carb

    After looking at the schematic I think we now need one for the carbed version to see how the Delco EST is wired to the engine harness....
  7. Lou C

    Need help with parts list- converting TBi to old school carb

    I'm thinking the only real differences is that the carb engine is not going to run as well after a cold start. Remember that some of us were driving long before fuel injection became standard on our vehicles and we are used to cold starting carbs. So that's one difference, power wise I thing a...
  8. Lou C

    Need help with parts list- converting TBi to old school carb

    Well guys if you can get and post up a V/P wiring schematic then we can figure it out. Because I can tell you based on my old OMC Cobra a carbed boat has a very simple wiring harness. Just guessing if you simply disconnect the connectors for the ECM, next you'd have to figure out how to hook up...
  9. Lou C

    Need help with parts list- converting TBi to old school carb

    See above, I THINK you can use it as is, because its the same distributor for a carbed (no ECM) vs EFI (ECM). You just lose the knock sensor system.
  10. Lou C

    Need help with parts list- converting TBi to old school carb

    if the intake manifold has only 8 bolts holding it down to the cyl heads instead of 12, then yes, the vortec heads came on line about 97-98 or so. They add 25 or so hp by themselves.
  11. Lou C

    Need help with parts list- converting TBi to old school carb

    I'd check Edelbrock's website to see what they say, I'd guess maybe 15-20 hp or so... for the ignition, I'd have to see a V/P wiring diagram, but unless your engine has a knock sensor, I think it is a self contained ignition system, so you just would keep the same connections to the OE harness...
  12. Lou C

    Need help with parts list- converting TBi to old school carb

    You can look at the Edelbrock marine 4bbl intakes, but it has to be a marine one for this application, they are bronze lined to prevent the aluminum from corroding, yes it may add some HP, but they are pricey. OUT OF STOCK ETA 4/11/2021 Edelbrock Marine 5.0L, 5.7L, 6.2L, 4 bbl. Intake Manifold...
  13. Lou C

    Need help with parts list- converting TBi to old school carb

    That's the standard spread bore intake, so for either the Holley 4160 or Edelbrock you will need an adapter unless you use a Holley 4175. Yep looks like the EST, lucky because you can't get parts for the Prestolite BID.
  14. Lou C

    Need help with parts list- converting TBi to old school carb

    First, what ignition system does this engine have? Is the Delco EST? you might post up some pix....because if that has a stand alone module not dependent on the ECM, then you can get rid of all the EFI stuff, keep the EST ignition stuff leave it connected to the OEM wiring harness and either a...
  15. Lou C

    Volvo penta 5.0 OSI current drain

    Agreed if the diodes in the alt are bad then it will pull current from the battery. Try disconnecting the alt and watch the meter.
  16. Lou C

    Volvo Penta Sx-M 1.97 Gimbal bearing + Transom Seal

    Agreed you need to replace the gimble housing, for sure, is your rebuilt motor already installed? Because getting at the mounting nuts on the inner transom plate can be very difficult (perhaps not impossible though) with the engine in place.
  17. Lou C

    Replacement motor going in ,need opinions

    Well you can do it that way, use it and see if you really notice the difference in power between the 2 engines. If so use it that way for a season and then get a set of Vortec heads and intake for the other engine. If that engine is original it might need the heads freshened up anyway. You're in...
  18. Lou C

    Replacement Leaf springs

    Easternmarine.com Great service Champion Trailers is also great
  19. Lou C

    Surge brake

    And if you have drum brakes I like to grease the adjuster threads with Evinrude triple guard grease and the same on the pivot points for the shoes. In addition there is a new design wheel cylinder being made by UPF. These are a bootless design that can’t trap water like the boot style. The boot...
  20. Lou C

    Starter rusting out Volvo Penta

    You must be getting way too much water in the bilge, if you are rusting out starters. I have an ‘88 FW that’s been on a salt water mooring for 15+ years and I’ve never rusted out a starter except one year when a cooling hose popped off at the transom & flooded the bilge.
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