Re: 75' mercruiser 302 distributor
1. im not arguing with anyone im trying to get to the bottom of why an auto distrib and marine distrib are different, you cant just tell someone its gonna explode that doesnt help! why dont cars explode?
2. you have no idea how my boat is set up, i do not run with an engine cover so there would be no fume build up.
Please chill a little . . .
The reason that this is an issue with Marine and not Automotive is that gasoline fumes are heavier than air. Take a look at your car, it has lots of holes between fuel and the ground . . . In the case of a boat, holes in the bottom are usually bad. Soooooo, the heavier than air fumes build up in the bilge, sit there waiting for the correct air to fuel ratio. Yes, open air is better, buuuuut, the issue is not while underway usually. It is sitting still after a leak has developed and then starting. Happens often. It is why there is a Blower (none on your car) and regulations that contain any ignition source on a boat, Starter, Distributor, Alternator, et.c etc. and it is why there are different Carbs and other fuel system components too. They are designed to leak into themselves instead of simply drip as am example. There are fuel line specs, anti-syphon valves too, all due to
Boom and none of the same on cars
Oh, last thing. If you can predict when fuel leaks will develop, would you please call me just before any of my stuff leaks and I'll stop worrying about these things. All sarcasm intended, but only to make a point
