AmericanHoney
Cadet
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- Apr 10, 2010
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Just looking for help on figuring out an issue and wanted to see if what I was thinking made sense. I'm a newbie to boating and hardly any experience with engines.
Little over a week ago I noticed when traveling slowly with my boat, a slight stutter. It was almost unnoticeable and I thought maybe I was imagining it, but after it happening a couple times I was certain something didn't seem right. Initially I thought maybe it was fuel related. So I got some cleaning additives and made sure the vent hose wasn't plugged. After doing that I took it out again and the problem was still there, but this time I heard what sounded like a spark jumping, so I turned right around. Checked it out at the dock and thought the spark sound was coming from the distributor cap, couldn't see it though. So I replaced the cap and rotor yesterday and took it out again, but the problem and the spark sounds was still there. This time though when I looked for the spark I was able to see it, since it was overcast and a bit darker.
The spark was jumping out of the end of the wire on the ignition coil. I plan on replacing the wire and will most will also replace the coil, which I believe should fix the jumping spark. But my question is does the symptom of the boat slightly stuttering sound like it should be related to the jumping spark??
The boat never stalled and I really only notice the issue when going slow, but that's not to say it doesn't happen when opened up, because it is so slight. Summer is running out, so I'd really like to get this problem buttoned up and would be grateful for any opinions or advice.
The engine is a 1983/84 260 HP 5.7l Mercruiser with Thunder Bolt ignition.
Thanks in advance.
Little over a week ago I noticed when traveling slowly with my boat, a slight stutter. It was almost unnoticeable and I thought maybe I was imagining it, but after it happening a couple times I was certain something didn't seem right. Initially I thought maybe it was fuel related. So I got some cleaning additives and made sure the vent hose wasn't plugged. After doing that I took it out again and the problem was still there, but this time I heard what sounded like a spark jumping, so I turned right around. Checked it out at the dock and thought the spark sound was coming from the distributor cap, couldn't see it though. So I replaced the cap and rotor yesterday and took it out again, but the problem and the spark sounds was still there. This time though when I looked for the spark I was able to see it, since it was overcast and a bit darker.
The spark was jumping out of the end of the wire on the ignition coil. I plan on replacing the wire and will most will also replace the coil, which I believe should fix the jumping spark. But my question is does the symptom of the boat slightly stuttering sound like it should be related to the jumping spark??
The boat never stalled and I really only notice the issue when going slow, but that's not to say it doesn't happen when opened up, because it is so slight. Summer is running out, so I'd really like to get this problem buttoned up and would be grateful for any opinions or advice.
The engine is a 1983/84 260 HP 5.7l Mercruiser with Thunder Bolt ignition.
Thanks in advance.