Kola16
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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- Jun 23, 2019
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My recently rebuilt 350 carbed block has had an issue the last 5 times out on the water. It will be running like a champ for about 20 minutes, then it sputters as if it were running bad gas or out of gas. Thinking it was a fuel issue after the third time, I drained the tank, inspected the fuel lines and bottom of the tank and it all checked out. Also pulled the filter on the carb and fuel water separator and were all good. Put good gas in the tank with stabilizer and the motor still did the same thing after 20 minutes the next time out. I ran it on the kicker tank (also fresh stabilized gas) and it still did the same thing while the kicker motor ran great. Long story short it is not a gas issue.
The fourth time out I knew it was an electrical issue. I had a Pertronix ignitor electronic ignition conversion installed on the rebuild. When it started sputtering the fourth time, I noticed the distributor was so hot I could not even touch it.
I replaced the ignition coil, even though it was only a year old, and ran the boat for the fifth time the boats sputtered out after some time of running. The coil is a 1.5 ohm oil-filled Flamethrower. This time it took 40 minutes and it did not sputter out till I came off plane. I think the only reason it took longer this time is that I left the motor cover off of it so I could easily get to the engine. The wind was cooling the distributor enough with the boat going at 30 mph. I felt the distributor and it was still too hot to touch.
I can restart it every time and it fires right back up. It does not run smooth though. I definitely cannot get the boat back on plane, but the motor still runs. Just runs very poorly like it is missing. I do not think it would do it on the hose either. The distributor cap, rotor arm, spark plugs, and spark plug wires are all new to the rebuild.
I checked wires for frays and they all seem to be ok to me. The wiring harness is the original wiring harness from 1979. I replaced connector, but all still seemed pretty clean. I also pulled all the wires off the distributor cap and cranked the engine for a couple minutes. The distributor was nice and cool.
I think my boat motor aspires to be a boat anchor! Please someone help! Thanks!
The fourth time out I knew it was an electrical issue. I had a Pertronix ignitor electronic ignition conversion installed on the rebuild. When it started sputtering the fourth time, I noticed the distributor was so hot I could not even touch it.
I replaced the ignition coil, even though it was only a year old, and ran the boat for the fifth time the boats sputtered out after some time of running. The coil is a 1.5 ohm oil-filled Flamethrower. This time it took 40 minutes and it did not sputter out till I came off plane. I think the only reason it took longer this time is that I left the motor cover off of it so I could easily get to the engine. The wind was cooling the distributor enough with the boat going at 30 mph. I felt the distributor and it was still too hot to touch.
I can restart it every time and it fires right back up. It does not run smooth though. I definitely cannot get the boat back on plane, but the motor still runs. Just runs very poorly like it is missing. I do not think it would do it on the hose either. The distributor cap, rotor arm, spark plugs, and spark plug wires are all new to the rebuild.
I checked wires for frays and they all seem to be ok to me. The wiring harness is the original wiring harness from 1979. I replaced connector, but all still seemed pretty clean. I also pulled all the wires off the distributor cap and cranked the engine for a couple minutes. The distributor was nice and cool.
I think my boat motor aspires to be a boat anchor! Please someone help! Thanks!