Update. Removed the carbs (Weber 4bbl). Both severely full of flaked crud of whatever that stuff was in the filter. The crud consolidated into larger particles in the fuel bowls. Bowls were at least 20% full of this junk. This stuff worked its way into the jets and was clearly limiting fuel flow. On one carb, one of the secondary jet passages is so clogged internally that I'm not certain I'll be able to save the carb body. Because...
THERE WAS WATER in there too. With resulting corrosion and oxides making a mess of things.
How did these engines run at all? Obviously, this has been going on for a long time.
Nonetheless, one carb cleaned up well. Thoroughly cleaned and installed the rebuild kit and set the floats, etc.
Second carb, as mentioned, has oxide clogged secondary fuel passage so solvent has no effect. High pressure air ain't clearing it either. 100% stopped up.
So, bunch of questions:
1. Any tricks to un-gunk the internal passages? Jet is also hopelessly stuck in that secondary circuit. Tried some penetrating oil overnight, no luck.
2. If I have to replace the carb, can I buy an Edelbrock carb and jet it the same as the original carb? What are alternatives?
3. Yes, know we'll have to drain/clean tanks. In the meantime/short term, thinking adding adding fuel treatment for any water present. What's good to use?
4. Have been using the stock Mercruiser fuel filter. Obviously, not good enough. Is there a better filter that is a direct replacement? Also thinking of adding another filter in series.
5. What could the fine dirt material be that's getting into and past the filters? Some precipitate from the fuel? Bad luck load of dirt? Deteriorating fuel lines?
Thanks to the folks here that got me pointed in the right direction.
...bill
THERE WAS WATER in there too. With resulting corrosion and oxides making a mess of things.
How did these engines run at all? Obviously, this has been going on for a long time.
Nonetheless, one carb cleaned up well. Thoroughly cleaned and installed the rebuild kit and set the floats, etc.
Second carb, as mentioned, has oxide clogged secondary fuel passage so solvent has no effect. High pressure air ain't clearing it either. 100% stopped up.
So, bunch of questions:
1. Any tricks to un-gunk the internal passages? Jet is also hopelessly stuck in that secondary circuit. Tried some penetrating oil overnight, no luck.
2. If I have to replace the carb, can I buy an Edelbrock carb and jet it the same as the original carb? What are alternatives?
3. Yes, know we'll have to drain/clean tanks. In the meantime/short term, thinking adding adding fuel treatment for any water present. What's good to use?
4. Have been using the stock Mercruiser fuel filter. Obviously, not good enough. Is there a better filter that is a direct replacement? Also thinking of adding another filter in series.
5. What could the fine dirt material be that's getting into and past the filters? Some precipitate from the fuel? Bad luck load of dirt? Deteriorating fuel lines?
Thanks to the folks here that got me pointed in the right direction.
...bill