Solitude 69
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- Jun 18, 2022
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I am new to this forum but have been operating and rebuilding boats almost my entire life. I operate on Lake Winnipesaukee in NH. I currently have a 1969 Mercruiser 160 inline 6 that is driving me crazy with backfiring under load around 3000 rpm but it is inconsistent. The engine has been pulled as part of a total restoration of the boat itself, a 1969 North American S-19. The lower end of the engine is rock solid with near perfect compression numbers so I had the head redone, installed new oil pump, water pump, rebuilt starter etc.. The engine starts with just a bump of the key and runs on water muffs like it was brand new. The big day for it's maiden voyage finally came and it jumped out of the water like it was brand new but shortly after running a few loops it started with a minor backfire and popping. It still had points and condenser ignition and as a troubleshooting step I put a hot jumper from the battery to the coil. The backfiring and popping stopped and it ran like a scalded dog! At least until the points burned up. I then converted it to Pertronix ignition. Next time to the lake at first it seemed like I solved it but eventually it came back again. I was now thinking a lean fuel condition. I've gone thru the fuel system, rebuilt the carb etc. and it is still happening. I'm now wondering about the intake manifold. It is original to the boat and now over 50 years old. If I wanted to replace it, you can't find any 160 manifolds anywhere but you can find the 165's (Barr Marine). Will the 165 manifold fit the 160 engine and if not, why not?