Showtime22
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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1980 21 Ft Four Winds
Mercruiser 260 (Chev 350) Pertronix Ignition Alpha 1 Carter Thermoquad Carb
My engine will no longer idle below 1000 RPM.
On the 4th of July the motor Hydrolocked. (Water entered the cylinders thru the exhaust) I was able to remove the plugs and turn the water out. After reinstalling the plugs on the lake it started right up but wouldn't idle below 1000, and would die when I tried to plane out. I plowed home at slow speed.
I have drained the oil and changed the plugs, oil and filter. Oil was not milky but seemed thin and the dipstick showed it was slightly over filled.
I have checked the plug wiring and firing order.
I have removed the fuel line to the carb and it had good flow.
The engine has run solid all season and I assume compression is good.
I have tried timing the motor at the lowest RPM I can keep it running.
The best I can adjust it to is 0 Degrees before it dies. I need 8 BTDC
Does anyone have any ideas of what I need to look at after Hydrolock?
Currently I think it may be a fuel delivery issue. The Carter Thermoquad Carb was recently rebuilt but I when I look down into it - The right accelerator jet has a whisp of fuel sucking into the motor, and the left one is dry. Could this whisp of fuel be an issue?
I have included a picture.
Mercruiser 260 (Chev 350) Pertronix Ignition Alpha 1 Carter Thermoquad Carb
My engine will no longer idle below 1000 RPM.
On the 4th of July the motor Hydrolocked. (Water entered the cylinders thru the exhaust) I was able to remove the plugs and turn the water out. After reinstalling the plugs on the lake it started right up but wouldn't idle below 1000, and would die when I tried to plane out. I plowed home at slow speed.
I have drained the oil and changed the plugs, oil and filter. Oil was not milky but seemed thin and the dipstick showed it was slightly over filled.
I have checked the plug wiring and firing order.
I have removed the fuel line to the carb and it had good flow.
The engine has run solid all season and I assume compression is good.
I have tried timing the motor at the lowest RPM I can keep it running.
The best I can adjust it to is 0 Degrees before it dies. I need 8 BTDC
Does anyone have any ideas of what I need to look at after Hydrolock?
Currently I think it may be a fuel delivery issue. The Carter Thermoquad Carb was recently rebuilt but I when I look down into it - The right accelerator jet has a whisp of fuel sucking into the motor, and the left one is dry. Could this whisp of fuel be an issue?
I have included a picture.