Just a general question here. I'm going over a 235 trying to get it tuned up on my bass boat. It wouldn't come out of the hole to save it's life and that was with a 25" raker. The gt 150 that came on this 1200lb Ranger(375v 1988) had a 22" raker. SO, there should be no problem with this 235 spinning that 25" prop. I decided to check timing today as along with other things. COmpression is great. I've got 113 as the highest and 104 as the lowest. The motor still only has about 30-40 hours on it. So, I expect compression to still come up a little more.
I decided to check timing just a minute ago using the Joe Reeves method. I found that my timing was only around 20. So I bumped it up to the 24 it's supposed to be(knowing of course that it's still going to creep up to the 28 degrees when running full throttle. So, here's my question to you crossflow wizards out there: will those 4 degrees make the difference in the performance that I'm looking for? And before anyone gives me check this and check that(coils, wires, etc), let's just assume that all that is functioning perfectly. The motor is completely new. The wires were custom made and checked. The coils were checked(ohmmeter). The powerpacks are new. The timer base was checked too. The spark was tested with a spark checker set at 7/16" gap. The carbs are off of the big bore 235(I have a small bore). I worry about the jetting issues later. I'm going to go run it later on this afternoon and see what the difference is with more timing. I'll report back with what I find.
I decided to check timing just a minute ago using the Joe Reeves method. I found that my timing was only around 20. So I bumped it up to the 24 it's supposed to be(knowing of course that it's still going to creep up to the 28 degrees when running full throttle. So, here's my question to you crossflow wizards out there: will those 4 degrees make the difference in the performance that I'm looking for? And before anyone gives me check this and check that(coils, wires, etc), let's just assume that all that is functioning perfectly. The motor is completely new. The wires were custom made and checked. The coils were checked(ohmmeter). The powerpacks are new. The timer base was checked too. The spark was tested with a spark checker set at 7/16" gap. The carbs are off of the big bore 235(I have a small bore). I worry about the jetting issues later. I'm going to go run it later on this afternoon and see what the difference is with more timing. I'll report back with what I find.