auscarter12
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- Jun 19, 2015
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I have an early 70's model (74 I believe according to the serial number).
I noticed the other day that the bolt and bracket holding the distributor down were both loose and the distributor moved freely - therefore the motor is now out of the appropriate timing. I have a Mercruiser Shop Manual that specifies 6 degrees BTDC, but even at 6 degrees I am having trouble starting the motor. To start it, I have to put the motor in gear and open up the throttle (unfortunately I do not have a neutral shift button on my shifter). After starting it and letting the engine warm up, it runs great. Starting is my only issue. Even starting the motor after it is warm is difficult unless I put the boat in gear and open the throttle.
There is no vacuum advance on the distributor.
Spark plugs are new and are gapped according to my manual at .035
Distributor cap and rotor are new and the points are appropriately gapped.
Ignition coil and wires are new.
The carburetor has been recently rebuilt.
I have set the timing to 6 degree BTDC with a timing light.
My question: Is this a timing issue, a carburetor adjustment issue, or a mixture of both? I am afraid to touch the adjustment screws on the carburetor because I know how finicky they can be when out of proper adjustment. Also, I was told by my mechanic to not worry about what the manual says, but to adjust the timing by ear - unfortunately I have little experience with this. Any help on this issue? Thank you!
I noticed the other day that the bolt and bracket holding the distributor down were both loose and the distributor moved freely - therefore the motor is now out of the appropriate timing. I have a Mercruiser Shop Manual that specifies 6 degrees BTDC, but even at 6 degrees I am having trouble starting the motor. To start it, I have to put the motor in gear and open up the throttle (unfortunately I do not have a neutral shift button on my shifter). After starting it and letting the engine warm up, it runs great. Starting is my only issue. Even starting the motor after it is warm is difficult unless I put the boat in gear and open the throttle.
There is no vacuum advance on the distributor.
Spark plugs are new and are gapped according to my manual at .035
Distributor cap and rotor are new and the points are appropriately gapped.
Ignition coil and wires are new.
The carburetor has been recently rebuilt.
I have set the timing to 6 degree BTDC with a timing light.
My question: Is this a timing issue, a carburetor adjustment issue, or a mixture of both? I am afraid to touch the adjustment screws on the carburetor because I know how finicky they can be when out of proper adjustment. Also, I was told by my mechanic to not worry about what the manual says, but to adjust the timing by ear - unfortunately I have little experience with this. Any help on this issue? Thank you!