Sashap
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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Ok here goes. I have been having issues on my mercruiser 3.0 1992. Serial D706324
When idling or anything up to about 1/3 throttle it seems great, but after that there is a noticeable drop in power and the engine seems to stumble/bog down and actually drops speed. Can't get it past say 10mph. Not prop related for sure as that would not cause even lower engine rpm above 1/3 throttle, but would stay flat.
Symptoms/specs/things done:
Please help? I know it's easy to say "take it to a mechanic" or "throw more money at it" but that is not really an option if I can help it because funds are low and non-helpful, self-serving comments like that are of no use to anyone, so please save those for you private "in your head" comments.
Any positive advice would be very helpful please. I live in BC Canada nowhere near a big center that has loads of resources.
When idling or anything up to about 1/3 throttle it seems great, but after that there is a noticeable drop in power and the engine seems to stumble/bog down and actually drops speed. Can't get it past say 10mph. Not prop related for sure as that would not cause even lower engine rpm above 1/3 throttle, but would stay flat.
Symptoms/specs/things done:
- Was not run for over 7 years - bought it this way.
- no real idea how many hours on motor as hour meter shows 70 hrs but I don't think it was a stock item as other photos boats of same year don't have it installed where mine is installed (below instrument panel at left of steering wheel)
- Carb was all corroded inside and I cleaned it/restored it.
- starts a bit hard ( I know the starting procedure. turn over 5 secs to load bowl, pump 3 times throttle, then start). It takes about 10-20 secs to start.
- idles good.
- low power in gear good.
- rpm in idle good.
- tach not working (new one on order) so I don't know what it could indicate.
- sometimes backfires/spits through carb on acceleration.
- starts harder when warm after sitting for a few minutes
- timing is currently 0 degrees.
- timing advances on increased rpm.
- plugs black, sooty indicating rich fuel.
- Carb mechanicals all smooth and clean
- all carb passages tested with air and by pumping fuel through with hand pump.
- carb power piston plunger was seized so I cleaned/polished it but unsure if it is operational at high vacuum/low rpm - this does not however explain lack of high speed as plunger would be at maximum extension and pushing on high speed valve at bottom of bowl anyway.
- accelerator pump is good and pumps nicely on throttle.
- flame arrestor clean
- spark on all cylinders checked using timing light
- cleaned distributor cap and rotor
- fuel pump and filters all good and clean
- compression 130 on all cylinders
- emptied fuel, added bottle of seafoam and new fuel
- cleaned carb
- new gaskets on carb
- adjusted float to specs
- cleaned jets
- did carb 5 times to eliminate any possible issues
- the carb is a mercarb also. 1 mixture screw at bottom. (I did not adjust this or touch it during rebuilds)
- spark cables look in very good condition
- no visible or audible arcing of sparks
- distributor appears solid, clean and in good condition (can't feel any play)
- distributor is electronic - no points or fly weights, just rotor and module
- coil plugs to distributor at center post.
- did not test for air leak at carb since gaskets are new and there is no fuel leakage around gaskets. (I could do this with spraying wd-40?)
- did not check for intermittent spark (I could do this with timing light on each wire?)
- did not test fuel pressure as I have only a vacuum pump (hand operated) and compression gauge. (any other hack/ideas on what I could use so I don't have to buy a $100 tool I will never need again? I have an a/c gauge, could I somehow use that?)
- did not test giving it extra fuel into carb when in water as I was testing alone at the time.
- did not record high speed advance since no tach for rpm.
- plugs are not changed but look to be in good condition other than the soot.
Please help? I know it's easy to say "take it to a mechanic" or "throw more money at it" but that is not really an option if I can help it because funds are low and non-helpful, self-serving comments like that are of no use to anyone, so please save those for you private "in your head" comments.
Any positive advice would be very helpful please. I live in BC Canada nowhere near a big center that has loads of resources.
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