In trying to diagnose a recent issue I hooked up a vacuum guage to a port at the top of the intake manifold. I had approximately 18 hg at just above idle. As I increased throttle and got onto plane ~3000 rpm the vacuum had droped to ~ 9 hg, and as I approach WOT (4600 rpm) I also approach 0 hg (no vacuum). Is this normal? What kind of vacuum reading is typical at WOT. I have never read a vacuum gauge on an engine in use....
BTW, 1988 5.7 litre, Q-jet, Cobra drive.
The engine has always missed or hiccuped a little if I press the thottle all the way down, but I will run fine if I back it off less than a millimeter (and I still reach ~4600 rpm). Just wandering if the hiccup I am getting is related to hitting 0 hg (no vacuum). Really hasn't bothered me as I hardly ever operate the boat at WOT, but I would like to get to the bottom of it none the less....
BTW, 1988 5.7 litre, Q-jet, Cobra drive.
The engine has always missed or hiccuped a little if I press the thottle all the way down, but I will run fine if I back it off less than a millimeter (and I still reach ~4600 rpm). Just wandering if the hiccup I am getting is related to hitting 0 hg (no vacuum). Really hasn't bothered me as I hardly ever operate the boat at WOT, but I would like to get to the bottom of it none the less....