CatawbaRinker
Cadet
- Joined
- Jun 11, 2017
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- 28
Long story short I had to have a rebuilt engine installed in my boat, original engine is a 1994 5.7L Bravo TBI, serial # OF286058. I have had absolute horrible luck with the mechanic that I've been dealing with and he recently threw another zinger at me. When he had me order the new rebuilt 350 long block he failed to mention that the old one had roller cams instead of flat tappets. Even after I received the engine and he installed it he never mentioned the difference.
The boat is now in the water and runs great, however I cannot get RPMs above 3200. So far the only thing I've checked is fuel pressure which was steady at 30 PSI and I'm going to spend the weekend going through the checklist, however I guess I'm just looking for a piece of mind that the flat tappets wouldn't take away 1,200 RPM and power. I know there is increased performance with the rollers, but I would imagine the engine should still be able to get up and go with the flat tappets. I'm leaning towards a timing issue.
The boat is now in the water and runs great, however I cannot get RPMs above 3200. So far the only thing I've checked is fuel pressure which was steady at 30 PSI and I'm going to spend the weekend going through the checklist, however I guess I'm just looking for a piece of mind that the flat tappets wouldn't take away 1,200 RPM and power. I know there is increased performance with the rollers, but I would imagine the engine should still be able to get up and go with the flat tappets. I'm leaning towards a timing issue.