If you end up with nothing else to try I would set total advance at 30 and see what that does. I tink the delco kit states 8 intial 25 total for a 350 but I think merc for a vortec is 10 initial and 30 or so total .24 degrees roughly, 8 degrees base. Both still occasionally jump around
1000-1200 rpm depending on how much cup it has and if the engine can swing itIf I am going from a 14” 19p to a 16” 13p prop does anyone know how many Roma I will gain? I got a 13p being delivered tomorrow to see if anything I have done has changed anything. In the beginning I tried a prop change with no rpm difference
I ran the same cam in the SBC on the Rogue. spinning VP DuoProp B6 props (about 23p) and pushing 4200# out of the hole almost instantaneously. I dont think its a prop issue. however toons are a different animal. the lower the drive in the water is does load the prop up a lot more, however having thru-prop exhaust should help spin the props1000-1200 rpm depending on how much cup it has and if the engine can swing it
Be interested to see if that works maybe the cam doesnt have enough low end torque for this application
Since you had the same cam, we’re you happy with it?I ran the same cam in the SBC on the Rogue. spinning VP DuoProp B6 props (about 23p) and pushing 4200# out of the hole almost instantaneously. I dont think its a prop issue. however toons are a different animal. the lower the drive in the water is does load the prop up a lot more, however having thru-prop exhaust should help spin the props
Yes, then I needed more power and built a BBCSince you had the same cam, we’re you happy with it?
thats why i mentioned it toons dont plane out , also had similar issues with my brothers Twin Vee power cat , been hard to hone in on optimal prop. Im sure ops boat is more tail heavy with a 5.7 than 3.0.however toons are a different animal. the lower the drive in the water is does load the prop up a lot more, however having thru-prop exhaust should help spin the props
Agreed but I’m at the point of either pulling the motor ( would need to to deal with a cam anyhow,thats why i mentioned it toons dont plane out , also had similar issues with my brothers Twin Vee power cat , been hard to hone in on optimal prop. Im sure ops boat is more tail heavy with a 5.7 than 3.0.
about all he hasnt checked yet is if cam is retarded or degreed it in.
Dont know but you certainly have a reasonably smart group here stumped. If you pull the engine maybe go back in with a big block…Agreed but I’m at the point of either pulling the motor ( would need to to deal with a cam anyhow,
Or the other thing I am pondering
Removing the center toon.
The original engine pod a very long pointy nose to it that I cut off to fit a third toon, problem was the transome only hung down about 20 inches from the bottom of the floor, the new center toon hangs down about 25 , I did have the log modified to taper the last 18 inches of the bottom tapered up about 3 inches. Maybe the difference is too much putting a heavy load on the prop?
Your problem is obvious. Judging from the first and only picture you've posted you have a tri toon wIth an sbc v8.The original engine pod a very long pointy nose to it that I cut off to fit a third toon, problem was the transome only hung down about 20 inches from the bottom of the floor, the new center toon hangs down about 25 , I did have the log modified to taper the last 18 inches of the bottom tapered up about 3 inches. Maybe the difference is too much putting a heavy load on the prop?
The two side toons are 25”, the center toon is a 24”. It the rackets to mount it were a lot longer to it causes the center toon to sit about 2” lower than the side toons, which from everything I read about Titoons that is desirable.Your problem is obvious. Judging from the first and only picture you've posted you have a tri toon wIth an sbc v8.
You've added the middle full tune in lew of the original tapered front motor well. The new mid toon had a 5" lower transom than the original motor well. You've modified the aft portion of the new mid toon with a dead rise to be now only 2" lower at the transom, yes?
Dunno much about pontoons, other than they're a pontoon but seems like you've changed the dynamics/geometry of the planing surface a bit and based on how low the transom is now with the added surface of the mid toon I think you're trying to push too much with to little, or at least too low in the water to even have a chance of planing
And, is that an electric fuel pump ahead of the water sep? Curious as to why it's there