gdpalumbo
Seaman
- Joined
- Mar 18, 2009
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Hello,
A little background, I purchased a Bayliner ciera with an omc outdrive and 5.7l engine. I knew the engine had overheated and a crankcase full of antifreeze proved it. I changed the head gaskets. Idled the boat in my yard for quite a while and everything seemed fine.
Took it out for the first time on the water and it idled fine but would backfire when under load bad. So while I was driving I had my brother turn the distributor and we got it to actually move without backfiring but anything above 3k rpms would give a bad pinging. Plus ....after turning the distributor the motor wouldn't start unless we put it back to where I set the timing. Motor is a reman and I talked to the reman guys and they said it's a 88-95 motor that's all I need to know when looking anything up.
So when I timed it, I timed it idling 2 degrees btdc as stated on the valve cover ....but, someone has replaced the stock distributor with a newer msd distributor and coil. Also they removed the stock (I think quadrajet right?) Carb and installed a 4 Barrell Holley double pumper. Pretty sure it's not a marine application carb. My question, I read something about grounding something on the ignition out for base timing is this correct with this distributor? Boat is an hour away and should be down to it this weekend hopefully. I watched a video about setting up the Holley carb and will try to make sure everything is adjusted correctly. My brother owned the boat prior and said it ran ok for him but seemed like it lacked power....I could not get the boat past 3k rpm even floored (with loud pinging I'm guessing was detonation) could someone point me.in the right direction? Also, heads were not resurfaced but we're checked with a head straight edge and a feeler guage and were perfect despite the previous overheating incident.
Compression is ok on all cylinders. Plugs are new. Wires are existing, cap and rotor are fairly new. Firing order I checked liked 10 times (and rearranged probably 4 times :facepalm
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A little background, I purchased a Bayliner ciera with an omc outdrive and 5.7l engine. I knew the engine had overheated and a crankcase full of antifreeze proved it. I changed the head gaskets. Idled the boat in my yard for quite a while and everything seemed fine.
Took it out for the first time on the water and it idled fine but would backfire when under load bad. So while I was driving I had my brother turn the distributor and we got it to actually move without backfiring but anything above 3k rpms would give a bad pinging. Plus ....after turning the distributor the motor wouldn't start unless we put it back to where I set the timing. Motor is a reman and I talked to the reman guys and they said it's a 88-95 motor that's all I need to know when looking anything up.
So when I timed it, I timed it idling 2 degrees btdc as stated on the valve cover ....but, someone has replaced the stock distributor with a newer msd distributor and coil. Also they removed the stock (I think quadrajet right?) Carb and installed a 4 Barrell Holley double pumper. Pretty sure it's not a marine application carb. My question, I read something about grounding something on the ignition out for base timing is this correct with this distributor? Boat is an hour away and should be down to it this weekend hopefully. I watched a video about setting up the Holley carb and will try to make sure everything is adjusted correctly. My brother owned the boat prior and said it ran ok for him but seemed like it lacked power....I could not get the boat past 3k rpm even floored (with loud pinging I'm guessing was detonation) could someone point me.in the right direction? Also, heads were not resurfaced but we're checked with a head straight edge and a feeler guage and were perfect despite the previous overheating incident.
Compression is ok on all cylinders. Plugs are new. Wires are existing, cap and rotor are fairly new. Firing order I checked liked 10 times (and rearranged probably 4 times :facepalm