Steve390Gold
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EST ignition system on what should be a 2002 3.0L mercruiser. Block #0M375010. Ran fine before I pulled the distributor to check the cylinder #1 lifters. Still has spark. A bit yellow, instead of blue spark, but still a thick, strong spark.
Following the mercruiser service manual the engine does NOT fire in any capacity. Not a backfire. NOTHING. Also the mercruiser service manual leaves a LOT to be desired with concern to being specific with instructions. (It would never pass as a toyota FSM - I've done numerous successful top end rebuilds on late model OHC and DOHC toyota engines - 3vze and 5vzfe to be specific.)
The diagram employed by the mercruiser SM has cylinder #1 post of the distributer being almost perfectly in line with the rotor and the actual #1 spark plug. (See attachement) This is NOT how it was before when it was running. Before the #1 cylinder was being fired by what the MSM shows is cylinder #3 and so on around the dizzy.
Also as far as determining if the engine is in cylinder #1 firing, with spark plugs removed cylinder #1 was sealed tight as a drum and would hold pressure for a while with the timing marks lined up on the crank. (#4 was ALSO sealed up tighter than a drum too...so that method is out for determining if cylinder #1 is TDC firing....)
So on to youtube I go. Zachs Garage has his distributor arrangement set up exactly how mine was before when it was running which is NOT what the MSM shows is correct.
Then a few other youtubers show a different arrangement from Zach's as well.
At this point Im about to rip this POS engine out, throw it in the gulf where it belongs, and swap an LS 6.0 in there which at this point would be far far simpler and easier to get running.
Following the mercruiser service manual the engine does NOT fire in any capacity. Not a backfire. NOTHING. Also the mercruiser service manual leaves a LOT to be desired with concern to being specific with instructions. (It would never pass as a toyota FSM - I've done numerous successful top end rebuilds on late model OHC and DOHC toyota engines - 3vze and 5vzfe to be specific.)
The diagram employed by the mercruiser SM has cylinder #1 post of the distributer being almost perfectly in line with the rotor and the actual #1 spark plug. (See attachement) This is NOT how it was before when it was running. Before the #1 cylinder was being fired by what the MSM shows is cylinder #3 and so on around the dizzy.
Also as far as determining if the engine is in cylinder #1 firing, with spark plugs removed cylinder #1 was sealed tight as a drum and would hold pressure for a while with the timing marks lined up on the crank. (#4 was ALSO sealed up tighter than a drum too...so that method is out for determining if cylinder #1 is TDC firing....)
So on to youtube I go. Zachs Garage has his distributor arrangement set up exactly how mine was before when it was running which is NOT what the MSM shows is correct.
Then a few other youtubers show a different arrangement from Zach's as well.
At this point Im about to rip this POS engine out, throw it in the gulf where it belongs, and swap an LS 6.0 in there which at this point would be far far simpler and easier to get running.
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