Rellik546
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Feb 5, 2011
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so my brother and i have been chasing this issue and it only happens when there are a few 'people or more in the boat, but not with 1 or 2. its a 17' wellcraft classic rated for 7 people. 1985 reman mercruiser 3.0l 140, alpha 1 gen 1
at WOT with anywhere from 3-7 people the engine will bog or loose power and drop several hundred rpms.
we have:
Rebuilt the carb (rochester)
replaced all fuel filters (carb inlet, fuel pump, and fuel water separator)
gas tank is clean, as it was emptied during a stringer and deck rebuild
Replaced :
plugs, and gapped
coil
plug wires
condenser, cap, rotor, points, set dwell using feeler gauge, confirmed with dwell meter
alternator due to bad bearing
checked fuel pump
checked compression
set timing altho i didnt do it where you bypass the interupter switch (base timing mode i think) is this crucial?
It runs fine throughout the range with any amount of load except at wot with multiple people in the boat.
after doing all these repairs the motor as a whole runs better. use to get 35, now it goes about 45 wot with 1 person. what could cause the bog under heavy loads? timing advance? maybe a distributor problem? a spring or bushing? advancing mechanism? when it happens there are no funny or odd engine noises. also im not sure if this may affect the issue but my tachometer will fluctuate and at wot it will pin to the max rpm, even tho i know for fact that the boat is at its recommended wot rmp range. could this be part of the problem, and why would a tachometer do that? is it shorted?
I have all the mercruiser manuals, and have read through them which has gotten me to where i am now. hopefully someone can help or has had a simliar issue.
at WOT with anywhere from 3-7 people the engine will bog or loose power and drop several hundred rpms.
we have:
Rebuilt the carb (rochester)
replaced all fuel filters (carb inlet, fuel pump, and fuel water separator)
gas tank is clean, as it was emptied during a stringer and deck rebuild
Replaced :
plugs, and gapped
coil
plug wires
condenser, cap, rotor, points, set dwell using feeler gauge, confirmed with dwell meter
alternator due to bad bearing
checked fuel pump
checked compression
set timing altho i didnt do it where you bypass the interupter switch (base timing mode i think) is this crucial?
It runs fine throughout the range with any amount of load except at wot with multiple people in the boat.
after doing all these repairs the motor as a whole runs better. use to get 35, now it goes about 45 wot with 1 person. what could cause the bog under heavy loads? timing advance? maybe a distributor problem? a spring or bushing? advancing mechanism? when it happens there are no funny or odd engine noises. also im not sure if this may affect the issue but my tachometer will fluctuate and at wot it will pin to the max rpm, even tho i know for fact that the boat is at its recommended wot rmp range. could this be part of the problem, and why would a tachometer do that? is it shorted?
I have all the mercruiser manuals, and have read through them which has gotten me to where i am now. hopefully someone can help or has had a simliar issue.