loco
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Apr 25, 2010
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Hi all,
I've had a new Repower Marine (GM vortec 4.3L V6) installed and got it running today. The engineer set the initial timing to 2 degrees at idle using the tool you plug into the distributor as per the manual. They were unable to take the boat out for a test run as conditions were terrible but said it sounded a little lumpy.
So, today I tried to take it out, but had a couple of issues. First off, the engine seems to be running very cold and not getting up to temperature. 10/15 mins at fast-ish idle and the temperature gauge is barely registering. Using an infrared temp sensor, the inlet manifold sits at a steady 33C (91F).
Curiously, the temperature at the top of each of the exhaust manifolds differ by about 10 degrees, too.
I spoke to the engineer who suggested maybe putting the engine under a little load might bring up the temp so we gently went out of the harbour and brought the revs up a fraction. At about 2000rpm there was a bang and the engine backfired through the carb, so we quickly returned it back to harbour.
So, it seems the timing is well out. I've got a non-adjustable timing gun - is it possible to check and set the timing without the tool/cable that I believe bypasses the electronic spark timing of the engine?
Also, could very off timing cause the engine to run so cold? If not, any suggestions? I'm thinking the thermostat might be stuck open, but wanted to check before taking things apart.
Any help greatly appreciated!
I've had a new Repower Marine (GM vortec 4.3L V6) installed and got it running today. The engineer set the initial timing to 2 degrees at idle using the tool you plug into the distributor as per the manual. They were unable to take the boat out for a test run as conditions were terrible but said it sounded a little lumpy.
So, today I tried to take it out, but had a couple of issues. First off, the engine seems to be running very cold and not getting up to temperature. 10/15 mins at fast-ish idle and the temperature gauge is barely registering. Using an infrared temp sensor, the inlet manifold sits at a steady 33C (91F).
Curiously, the temperature at the top of each of the exhaust manifolds differ by about 10 degrees, too.
I spoke to the engineer who suggested maybe putting the engine under a little load might bring up the temp so we gently went out of the harbour and brought the revs up a fraction. At about 2000rpm there was a bang and the engine backfired through the carb, so we quickly returned it back to harbour.
So, it seems the timing is well out. I've got a non-adjustable timing gun - is it possible to check and set the timing without the tool/cable that I believe bypasses the electronic spark timing of the engine?
Also, could very off timing cause the engine to run so cold? If not, any suggestions? I'm thinking the thermostat might be stuck open, but wanted to check before taking things apart.
Any help greatly appreciated!