Wxguru
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Good afternoon everyone,
1992 Crownline 196BR with the 5.0LX V8 with Thunderbolt IV ignition system.
I recently replaced the Cap/Rotor, plugs, wires. Overall she runs pretty darn good....has 331hrs on it now (I bought it with 324.5hrs).
This past Thursday evening before Labor Day weekend, I grabbed a timing light and checked the timing at idle (temp was up to operating temp and idling about 700-750rpm).
I got a consistent 4 degrees BTDC. I know these engines are spec'd at 8 degrees BTDC. I didn't happen to have a wrench with me to loosen the distributor clamp bolt and adjust timing so just left it and we went on out to the lake this weekend.
Had a few hard starts while out on the water, and after one particularly long/hard run...about 20 minutes or so pulling a tube and then running 35mph+ for a few miles, when I turned the ignition off, she started to diesel a little bit. I immediately turned the key to the on position and let it idle for about 1 minute then off, and didn't have that issue again. Temp gauge stays a consistent 170-172 no matter the rpm (had it as high as 4000rpm).
Question is....does the occasion hard start and dieseling issue have anything to do with the timing?
I am running 91 Octane (no ethanol) and running Quicksilver fuel treatment.
Thanks!
1992 Crownline 196BR with the 5.0LX V8 with Thunderbolt IV ignition system.
I recently replaced the Cap/Rotor, plugs, wires. Overall she runs pretty darn good....has 331hrs on it now (I bought it with 324.5hrs).
This past Thursday evening before Labor Day weekend, I grabbed a timing light and checked the timing at idle (temp was up to operating temp and idling about 700-750rpm).
I got a consistent 4 degrees BTDC. I know these engines are spec'd at 8 degrees BTDC. I didn't happen to have a wrench with me to loosen the distributor clamp bolt and adjust timing so just left it and we went on out to the lake this weekend.
Had a few hard starts while out on the water, and after one particularly long/hard run...about 20 minutes or so pulling a tube and then running 35mph+ for a few miles, when I turned the ignition off, she started to diesel a little bit. I immediately turned the key to the on position and let it idle for about 1 minute then off, and didn't have that issue again. Temp gauge stays a consistent 170-172 no matter the rpm (had it as high as 4000rpm).
Question is....does the occasion hard start and dieseling issue have anything to do with the timing?
I am running 91 Octane (no ethanol) and running Quicksilver fuel treatment.
Thanks!