Eddie P
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- Jul 8, 2007
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Ahoy Ladies and Gents, I have a question regarding a tune up of my 1999 Stingray 220DS. We have a Mercruiser 5.7L 250HP engine with a carburetor equipped Thunderbolt 5 Ignition system.
I'm the third owner on the boat, we've had it for 4 years. Last "tune up" of the ignition system was 4 yrs ago with the previous owner (I have the invoice showing a tune up and tune up kit at least from his previous mechanic). I've been replacing the plugs every other year and have had the ignition system inspected by boat mechanics every year.
Each year I do the typical stuff - new fuel-water separator, oil, oil filter, outdrive gear oil (every other), etc.. and every other year or so I change the spark plugs and impeller on condition as it's metal in the Alpha 1 outdrive itself. So I'm pretty proactive as far as maintenance goes, but I admit I am not a crack boat mechanic on the ignition system. I haven't changed the wires or messed with the ignition, for example (but was going to this season). At the beginning of the season my tune up kit didn't ship out on time so I just had my mobile boat repair guy change the plugs themselves. The day after we did the work, my tuneup kit showed up. Great. Anyhow I have it and it's ready to go when we are.
So this season was an epically fantastic boat season. Put about 30 hours on the boat over about 30 days of on-water operation (We cruise to remote beaches and swim, kids are too young for water skiing and boarding yet thus the low hours). Great performance from the boat, no complaints at all until the very end of the season.
The time before last, I noticed the engine occasionally hesitate on throttle up/acceleration while coming off step, at about 3000 RPM on the way to 3500K. The first time it did it just once, very briefly, and I continued to accelerate to 3200-3500 RPM where the engine was running smooth with no repeat through the day. That was one event out of at least four or five throttle ups.
Yesterday was a little bit different. After running all morning just fine in all RPM ranges, we were on our way back to the marina when my hat flew off my head (about 3200K RPM) necessitating throttle down and a spin around to pull said hat from the water (no dramatic engine ops, just a smooth throttle down while turning back and decelerating). After fetching the hat, we turned around and throttled up again to steam home. The engine would accelerate in smooth ops to about 3000 RPM where a stuttering and stagnating of RPM with associated power stagnation would occur due to the rough engine. No backfire, no engine quitting, just a rough operation and no more power increase available from 3K. I throttled down smoothly to about 2000-2500RPM where normal operations would resume. Another try at power up, same thing on this occasion. So I trolled along for a bit and thought about it. I suspected ignition or fuel. Not fearing any drama as we were now in the home port area, I exercised the throttle range again. This time, no problems. Accelerating smoothly, running fine all the way to 3500K. Smoothly decelerate back down to idle... run at idle for a minute, try accelerating again, and the behavior is back. So I throttle down again and just idle in to park. Our boating season is over due to the change in weather anyhow (good timing, pardon the pun). But of course this issue looms in my head as I want to make sure I'm on the right track.
My question for you gurus is: Does this sound like a classic case of an engine tune up being required? Ignition? New spark plug wire harness changeover time?
I've posted and chatted a bit elsewhere, some points to consider by others were possibly water intrusion into the fuel. Check the water separator as well as carb filter.
I have a new tune up kit and a new wire harness as well as plugs. I'll buy a carb filter as well and of course my typical winterization process changes the oil, oil filter, outdrive oil, etc.. Am I on the right track? Do you guys have any other observations as to what this could be? Again, this is a new intermittent issue. Seems like the engine runs great at all PRM ranges, at least right now, except on power up and there is some sort of range where it begins to run rough and isn't happy. The history of the engine is consistent butter smooth operations. When it does accelerate through the rough range, it runs great. But this was just a snap shot in one day, I'm not sure if it would have gotten worse (I suspect it would have) if I'd have just kept running down the prim rose channel into the sunset.
Thanks in advance. Please post away and pour your knowledge onto the deck like a load of King Salmon. I will be in awe of it all, and it will be appreciated!!
Cheers-
I'm the third owner on the boat, we've had it for 4 years. Last "tune up" of the ignition system was 4 yrs ago with the previous owner (I have the invoice showing a tune up and tune up kit at least from his previous mechanic). I've been replacing the plugs every other year and have had the ignition system inspected by boat mechanics every year.
Each year I do the typical stuff - new fuel-water separator, oil, oil filter, outdrive gear oil (every other), etc.. and every other year or so I change the spark plugs and impeller on condition as it's metal in the Alpha 1 outdrive itself. So I'm pretty proactive as far as maintenance goes, but I admit I am not a crack boat mechanic on the ignition system. I haven't changed the wires or messed with the ignition, for example (but was going to this season). At the beginning of the season my tune up kit didn't ship out on time so I just had my mobile boat repair guy change the plugs themselves. The day after we did the work, my tuneup kit showed up. Great. Anyhow I have it and it's ready to go when we are.
So this season was an epically fantastic boat season. Put about 30 hours on the boat over about 30 days of on-water operation (We cruise to remote beaches and swim, kids are too young for water skiing and boarding yet thus the low hours). Great performance from the boat, no complaints at all until the very end of the season.
The time before last, I noticed the engine occasionally hesitate on throttle up/acceleration while coming off step, at about 3000 RPM on the way to 3500K. The first time it did it just once, very briefly, and I continued to accelerate to 3200-3500 RPM where the engine was running smooth with no repeat through the day. That was one event out of at least four or five throttle ups.
Yesterday was a little bit different. After running all morning just fine in all RPM ranges, we were on our way back to the marina when my hat flew off my head (about 3200K RPM) necessitating throttle down and a spin around to pull said hat from the water (no dramatic engine ops, just a smooth throttle down while turning back and decelerating). After fetching the hat, we turned around and throttled up again to steam home. The engine would accelerate in smooth ops to about 3000 RPM where a stuttering and stagnating of RPM with associated power stagnation would occur due to the rough engine. No backfire, no engine quitting, just a rough operation and no more power increase available from 3K. I throttled down smoothly to about 2000-2500RPM where normal operations would resume. Another try at power up, same thing on this occasion. So I trolled along for a bit and thought about it. I suspected ignition or fuel. Not fearing any drama as we were now in the home port area, I exercised the throttle range again. This time, no problems. Accelerating smoothly, running fine all the way to 3500K. Smoothly decelerate back down to idle... run at idle for a minute, try accelerating again, and the behavior is back. So I throttle down again and just idle in to park. Our boating season is over due to the change in weather anyhow (good timing, pardon the pun). But of course this issue looms in my head as I want to make sure I'm on the right track.
My question for you gurus is: Does this sound like a classic case of an engine tune up being required? Ignition? New spark plug wire harness changeover time?
I've posted and chatted a bit elsewhere, some points to consider by others were possibly water intrusion into the fuel. Check the water separator as well as carb filter.
I have a new tune up kit and a new wire harness as well as plugs. I'll buy a carb filter as well and of course my typical winterization process changes the oil, oil filter, outdrive oil, etc.. Am I on the right track? Do you guys have any other observations as to what this could be? Again, this is a new intermittent issue. Seems like the engine runs great at all PRM ranges, at least right now, except on power up and there is some sort of range where it begins to run rough and isn't happy. The history of the engine is consistent butter smooth operations. When it does accelerate through the rough range, it runs great. But this was just a snap shot in one day, I'm not sure if it would have gotten worse (I suspect it would have) if I'd have just kept running down the prim rose channel into the sunset.
Thanks in advance. Please post away and pour your knowledge onto the deck like a load of King Salmon. I will be in awe of it all, and it will be appreciated!!
Cheers-