Bigdave196
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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- Apr 13, 2009
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Ok, I took advice to start a new topic to get the carb Guru's out of their shells. The Eddy 600 Marine 4bbl that came on my 21' BlueWater appearently was an upgrade for the 5.7L Chevy/Mercruiser over the Quadrajet.
the Carb came with the boat and since 1995 it has offered almost 1000 hours of enjoyment.
Now that I have the new motor in and with the help of several people on this board I have chased all the ghosts out and came to the conclusion that the fuel thats puddling up around the rear barrels of the 4 bbl and the square shaped open areas on the left and right side of the carb in between the primary and secondaries is not a good thing to be having.
I have added the pics of the carb to give you an idea where fuel has puddled in and the screw driver points to it, and also have shown 2 pics of the plugs. All 8 plugs are identical.
When the motor is at an idle and your in the water, you can actually see exaust collect around the outdrive. Picture an old 2 stroker about where the stream from the outboatd hits the lake water and thats what you have easily.
The motor pulls the boat out of the water deciently, but not as well as it used to and you cant get the rpms, over 4000rpm.
Are there any tips/tricks to look into or is the rebuild for the carb inevitable?
the Carb came with the boat and since 1995 it has offered almost 1000 hours of enjoyment.
I have added the pics of the carb to give you an idea where fuel has puddled in and the screw driver points to it, and also have shown 2 pics of the plugs. All 8 plugs are identical.
When the motor is at an idle and your in the water, you can actually see exaust collect around the outdrive. Picture an old 2 stroker about where the stream from the outboatd hits the lake water and thats what you have easily.
The motor pulls the boat out of the water deciently, but not as well as it used to and you cant get the rpms, over 4000rpm.
Are there any tips/tricks to look into or is the rebuild for the carb inevitable?