Giving the 1150 a tune up, and doing the link and sync. The boat smokes like crazy, and leaves quite the residue in the water. It’s very unappealing and I do not enjoy it. So that’s why I’m trying to tune it up, reading through the instructions on the forum here. But wandered around to other people’s threads and noticed their timing marks are totally different then mine.
this is my first time tuning the boat with this so I’ve never come across the issue before. I verified TDC on cylinder 1 lines up with the mark on the flywheel and the paper markings on the housing.
i went along with the instructions and a video done by cturboaddict on YouTube which helped tremendously to understand the terminology and visualize what was going on.
anyways, went through set the timing and the stops like dr.frankenmerc told cturboaddict to do, since I didn’t have anyone to help me turn over the engine so I could use my timing light.
all is fine and dandy until I get to the idling, I cannot for the life of me get the motor to idle. Adjusting the idle mixture screws the top carb when I screw the screw in it slightly goes down in RPM until it stumbles. So I back it off half a turn, then I go to the middle carb and when I screw the screw in the RPM greatly increases. Until it falls completely on its face and then I back off the screw half a turn, and then rpm stays way up there. The lowest carb I adjust and it does the same as the top carb slowly drops rpm a little and then starts to stumble so back half turn. The middle carb is the odd one out.
Why does it increase the rpm? I suspect a vacuum leak, so I sprayed brake clean around the mating surface and the engine bogs hard and stalls... ok, so I spray it around the mating surface of the lowest carb and it bogs hard and dies too... I don’t think it’s the mating surface that’s leaking, I feel it’s the vertical shafts that run through the butterflies connected by the plastic. Because there’s always a fuel drop on them.
Just wanted a little more experience to lend a hand on this one before I go through the not fun task of pulling the carbs on this motor.
this is my first time tuning the boat with this so I’ve never come across the issue before. I verified TDC on cylinder 1 lines up with the mark on the flywheel and the paper markings on the housing.
i went along with the instructions and a video done by cturboaddict on YouTube which helped tremendously to understand the terminology and visualize what was going on.
anyways, went through set the timing and the stops like dr.frankenmerc told cturboaddict to do, since I didn’t have anyone to help me turn over the engine so I could use my timing light.
all is fine and dandy until I get to the idling, I cannot for the life of me get the motor to idle. Adjusting the idle mixture screws the top carb when I screw the screw in it slightly goes down in RPM until it stumbles. So I back it off half a turn, then I go to the middle carb and when I screw the screw in the RPM greatly increases. Until it falls completely on its face and then I back off the screw half a turn, and then rpm stays way up there. The lowest carb I adjust and it does the same as the top carb slowly drops rpm a little and then starts to stumble so back half turn. The middle carb is the odd one out.
Why does it increase the rpm? I suspect a vacuum leak, so I sprayed brake clean around the mating surface and the engine bogs hard and stalls... ok, so I spray it around the mating surface of the lowest carb and it bogs hard and dies too... I don’t think it’s the mating surface that’s leaking, I feel it’s the vertical shafts that run through the butterflies connected by the plastic. Because there’s always a fuel drop on them.
Just wanted a little more experience to lend a hand on this one before I go through the not fun task of pulling the carbs on this motor.
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