Hi all. I love this site, especially since I am an aviation electronics technician and although I live on carriers, I have no clue about boating. With that being said, I've been reading all morning about backfiring and timing issues. My '83 70 hp 'Rude (E70ELTC) cranks all day long, but won't fire up. If I give it a bit of starting fluid thru the carbs, it'll hickup and spit and try then go right back to dead once all the fluid is burned up. Now, I have been reading thru my Seloc and trying to figure out which cylinder is #1 and what exactly TDC is. I've gathered TDC is when the piston is the closest to the head. So that would be where the spark plug is, right? (I told you dumb questions to be asked) When I pull the plugs and rotate the flywheel so the piston in top cylinder (the #1 cylinder I hope) is at the highest point and then look at the timing marks on the flywheel, they are 180 degrees out. In other words, the timing marks are at the back end of the motor. Would that indicate a timing issue? Sorry for the dump questions, but I can wire up an F/A-18 Super Hornet to drop a 2000 bomb on the hood of a Volkswagon from 24,000 feet, but have no clue when it comes to motors. Thanks in advance for insight and advice.
**went into the garage and grabbed a socket and checked the flywheel nut torque and that thing came off like it was never tightened down.***
**went into the garage and grabbed a socket and checked the flywheel nut torque and that thing came off like it was never tightened down.***