colsoncj
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- May 28, 2005
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I've searched, but not quite found my answer....
I dont have the boat here, but to save a trip to the boat and back, 1st can someone tell me on the weber's (edelbrocks) if the secondaries are mechanical or vacuum? (94 454 Merc)
2nd: Short of pulling the spark arresters off, and gunning it in the water, is there a good method to check that the secondaries are opening?
I'm assuming in a boat if they're mechanical they open around a specified RPM or throttle position (easy to check without gunning it in the water and staring at it).
If its vacuum, should the open around a set RPM, or is it really all just load dependent generating to proper vacuum to open?
I dont have the boat here, but to save a trip to the boat and back, 1st can someone tell me on the weber's (edelbrocks) if the secondaries are mechanical or vacuum? (94 454 Merc)
2nd: Short of pulling the spark arresters off, and gunning it in the water, is there a good method to check that the secondaries are opening?
I'm assuming in a boat if they're mechanical they open around a specified RPM or throttle position (easy to check without gunning it in the water and staring at it).
If its vacuum, should the open around a set RPM, or is it really all just load dependent generating to proper vacuum to open?