While out on the lake last week (boat running fine to this point) while throttling up (punched it) the engine "seemed" to foul a plug. Changed plugs, no difference. Carbs were wet, so I ordered some kits and replaced the needle-seat and cleaned them. (Though, they were ridiculously clean to begin with, and I know they have not been touched in at least 10 years.)
Checked the carb/butterfly's - all are visually in synch, I didn't mess with any of the settings - and made sure I put the idle screws right back where they were.
Engine still stumbling, like it's not hitting on all. Re-checked plugs - wet... Checked spark, all 6 appear strong (I have one of those gizmo's that allows you to see how far the spark will jump.) Checked compression, all 6 are right around 140 on my gauge.
I have always run 40:1 with Pennzoil premium lube, 89 or better octane, and when I cannot find ethanol free gas, I treat with lucas or stabil marine ethanol treatment.
I'm guessing something electrical/timing related possibly just based on what I've read, but certainly no expert. Also, all the "testing procedures" I find on the old inline mercs seem to be for the older distributor models (mine is electronic ign, no distributor.)
Guide me oh' outboard wizards, a boatless 4th of July is not something I look forward to.
Checked the carb/butterfly's - all are visually in synch, I didn't mess with any of the settings - and made sure I put the idle screws right back where they were.
Engine still stumbling, like it's not hitting on all. Re-checked plugs - wet... Checked spark, all 6 appear strong (I have one of those gizmo's that allows you to see how far the spark will jump.) Checked compression, all 6 are right around 140 on my gauge.
I have always run 40:1 with Pennzoil premium lube, 89 or better octane, and when I cannot find ethanol free gas, I treat with lucas or stabil marine ethanol treatment.
I'm guessing something electrical/timing related possibly just based on what I've read, but certainly no expert. Also, all the "testing procedures" I find on the old inline mercs seem to be for the older distributor models (mine is electronic ign, no distributor.)
Guide me oh' outboard wizards, a boatless 4th of July is not something I look forward to.