Colsanders1955
Cadet
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- Aug 2, 2014
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I have a 1988 Chapparal with a 5.7L Mercruiser 4 barrel that has an ongoing issue with stalling and intermittent hard starting. When I acquired the boat two years ago, it had an orig Rochester Quadrajet that was flooding and would not idle at all. I rebuilt it and it stopped flooding but hasn't idled well and sometimes is hard to start when hot. This Spring I opted to eliminate any fuel related issues by replacing the fuel pump and the carb with a new Marine Holley 650 spread bore (offered as a direct Quadrajet replacement). While it seems to have improved it still has that intermittent problem with starting and idling down smoothly. I initially thought of a vacuum leak but choking the carb while idling did nothing but stall it. It has an idle vacuum reading that floats between 8-10 inches. The idle speed screw is down to the point of the idle mixture screws doing little and won't even kill the engine if screwed in all the way. My initial thought is maybe the engine is just worn out (I don't know how many hours on it) but when I rev the engine it has a very solid 17 inches of vacuum and the boat performs flawlessly at cruising speeds. Just trying things I toyed with the initial timing setting which was right on spec at 8 degrees but I bumped it up to about 12 degrees and that seemed to help some but I cannot lower the idle speed to normal without it loping and finally stalling. I haven't pulled all the plugs out to examine them but did pull one (the easiest to reach) and it was clean as a pin. I'm now wondering if the timing weight on the harmonic balancer may have rotated slightly on the crank hub causing me to get an erroneous timing reading(?). Any advice would be appreciated.