Crapduster
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First, I know this is long, but I wanted to be detailed and put some effort into the post, I plan on following up on this thread with pictures and results as work progresses from the friendly help I receive. I work on computers and are around them all day, so I check back at least a few times a day on my thread.
I am going to post a few pics in the thread and then a link to photobucket for the rest so the thread is not pic heavy.
I have several questions and I have nice pics to back up the questions. If I can get a few folks to look and comment it sure would back-up what I *think* I already know. Some background; the engine is a 2005 reman'd with 75 hours on it, the carburetor appears to be the original from 1990 and it looks like an adapter plate was used to put it on the new engine, but I don't know... that's why I took good pics so more eyes can see it. Everything is in great working order, but I suspect the carb is garbage at this point. From maintenance records I could tell it was rebuilt in 2002 with a rebuild kit. It is now rusty, dirty and probably varnished. What do the pics say? I plan on buying a reman'd carb with an electric choke and not rebuilding mine. Is there one that will bolt directly to the manifold instead of using an adapter plate? Is that an adapter plate? See pics below.
The carb at the top of this page (link below) is the one I am thinking of, but would like advice if there is a better carburetor. Here is the link:
http://www.nationalcarburetors.com/marinecarburetorsforless/fourbarrelrochester.aspx
I can say that everything seems to run pretty good until you get on it and then it spits , sputters and feels like real loss of power trying to get on plane. When on plane and cruising can feel it minor surge/miss/surge/miss sometimes and don't seen to be developing full power. I think it is also idling too high after it has warmed up and that is also making it infamously hard to shift in/out of gear.
I know for sure that the manifold choke is not working right. In the pics, the engine is cold and the choke is partly open, I can put my finger on it and push it close completely; new carb with electric choke should take care of it and several other problems. Plugs, wires, points and distributor are 10 hours old. Fuel is fresh and treated, water separating fuel filter in place with no water in it after a couple hour test run.
So the things I want to replace before putting the boat on the water again are the carb with a reman'd one from here: http://www.nationalcarburetors.com/marinecarburetorsforless/fourbarrelrochester.aspx
A Pertronix solid state ignition like this: http://www.pertronix.com/prod/ig/ignitor/default.aspx
And a new ESA compatible with the Pertronix from here: http://www.marineengine.com/newparts/part_details.php?pnum=CDI123-9898-P&ptype=&Engine=&Model=
Anything else I should replace while I am at it? Is there a different brand I should be using for any of the those three things I listed?
Replacing these three things and verifying they all work after install will most likely take care of idling, acceleration, timing and shifting problems correct?
Here is a link to the photobucket page with all the pictures. Please take a look: http://s104.photobucket.com/albums/m172/themot/OMC/
Thanks,
Tom
I am going to post a few pics in the thread and then a link to photobucket for the rest so the thread is not pic heavy.
I have several questions and I have nice pics to back up the questions. If I can get a few folks to look and comment it sure would back-up what I *think* I already know. Some background; the engine is a 2005 reman'd with 75 hours on it, the carburetor appears to be the original from 1990 and it looks like an adapter plate was used to put it on the new engine, but I don't know... that's why I took good pics so more eyes can see it. Everything is in great working order, but I suspect the carb is garbage at this point. From maintenance records I could tell it was rebuilt in 2002 with a rebuild kit. It is now rusty, dirty and probably varnished. What do the pics say? I plan on buying a reman'd carb with an electric choke and not rebuilding mine. Is there one that will bolt directly to the manifold instead of using an adapter plate? Is that an adapter plate? See pics below.
The carb at the top of this page (link below) is the one I am thinking of, but would like advice if there is a better carburetor. Here is the link:
http://www.nationalcarburetors.com/marinecarburetorsforless/fourbarrelrochester.aspx
I can say that everything seems to run pretty good until you get on it and then it spits , sputters and feels like real loss of power trying to get on plane. When on plane and cruising can feel it minor surge/miss/surge/miss sometimes and don't seen to be developing full power. I think it is also idling too high after it has warmed up and that is also making it infamously hard to shift in/out of gear.
I know for sure that the manifold choke is not working right. In the pics, the engine is cold and the choke is partly open, I can put my finger on it and push it close completely; new carb with electric choke should take care of it and several other problems. Plugs, wires, points and distributor are 10 hours old. Fuel is fresh and treated, water separating fuel filter in place with no water in it after a couple hour test run.
So the things I want to replace before putting the boat on the water again are the carb with a reman'd one from here: http://www.nationalcarburetors.com/marinecarburetorsforless/fourbarrelrochester.aspx
A Pertronix solid state ignition like this: http://www.pertronix.com/prod/ig/ignitor/default.aspx
And a new ESA compatible with the Pertronix from here: http://www.marineengine.com/newparts/part_details.php?pnum=CDI123-9898-P&ptype=&Engine=&Model=
Anything else I should replace while I am at it? Is there a different brand I should be using for any of the those three things I listed?
Replacing these three things and verifying they all work after install will most likely take care of idling, acceleration, timing and shifting problems correct?
Here is a link to the photobucket page with all the pictures. Please take a look: http://s104.photobucket.com/albums/m172/themot/OMC/






Thanks,
Tom