Man I cant believe how many of us have this very same problem merc really needs to recall these distributors and fix this once and for all try regapping the plugs to .035 from the .060 that is in the specs to prevent spark jump in the cap if this fixes your issue you can go to .040 and retry but most of us are staying with .035
PS you may have gotten a bad new cap this is also very common volvo makes one with brass conectors which is alot better
Okay got it started this morning. Spray some gas in the Carb and it fired right off...ran for a second shut off. Did this procedure again, gave half throttle and it stayed running.....ran great. I let it run for a little bit and then shut it off. I did this several times and every time it would start great and run great....problem solved.....no.
Took it to the water, idled out past no wake zone, slowly eased in to the throttle and pop pop run...got up on plane and ran on up to 4000 rpms just fine....doesn't go past that....looked at my guages and everything looked normal...oil pressure above 60, temp at 150, voltage right around 12.5....
So I'm like okay....it was cleaning itself hence the popping....wrong...made a couple turns then lost Rpms, started popping a lot and then shut off. Couldn't get it started again....felt risers for heat and omg I couldn't put my hand on em. I anchored and sat and let it cool down.....got it started finally and the temp guage was at like 180 and the alarm was going off...I watched the Guage go down and the alarm go off as it hit the 160 mark.....got it going and up on plane and it popped the whole time....couldn't get about e 3500 rpms.
I'm stumped at this point.
Man I cant believe how many of us have this very same problem merc really needs to recall these distributors and fix this once and for all try regapping the plugs to .035 from the .060 that is in the specs to prevent spark jump in the cap if this fixes your issue you can go to .040 and retry but most of us are staying with .035
PS you may have gotten a bad new cap this is also very common volvo makes one with brass conectors which is alot better
Well, it appears ted isn't going to tell us what he has. So I guess we will all be stumped.
Does your engine have a Mercruiser Serial number?
Did you do any of the tests in the link I posted back at the beginning of this thread?
From reply #21
At this point, we don't know if you have a 1986 350 Magnum, or a 2011 350 Magnum, and they aren't even close to being the same.
Well, it is a 1988 boat so i assume it has a 1988 or 1989 350 magnum in it. but i'll get serial and verify for you.
yes a blockage could cause those symptoms and don is looking for sn of the motor. I don't think a .005 change in gap will help and the cap issue do not usually have a over heat symptom caused by it. You may have gotten a bad cap new do you still have the old one
any luck so far???