I just bought a 1963 Glastron Gulfstream with a 1989 Mercruiser V6 4.3 I/O. It ran great in the driveway and me being the *GENIUS* that I am decided to buy it without doing a sea trial, especially since the guy advertised the boat as 'TURN KEY", and hey, he seemed like a really nice guy...BIG MISTAKE.
I took it to my hometown marina in Monterey, CA and at first I couldn't even get it to run more than over 5 mph in the water without cutting out, then it wouldn't even start. I had the carburator rebuilt and replaced the coil (and found out the mechanic put a coil designed for points rather than an electronic ignition system which it had been converted to) which seemed to help it a bit to the point where around 1800-2500 rpm it starts cutting out, when I reach about 3000 it surges but still misses. I know that the original tanks were replaced with an aluminum tank but the filler cap had a bad gasket and water got into the system. Are the problems I am having symptomatic of water in the gas? I know it could be a lot of other things like the ignition, or the right coil etc. but I am trying to identify other possibilities as a process of elimination.
Any help, suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Here is what I now know about the boat:
It was converted to an electronic ignition using the Sierra/Prestolite ignition module/distributor housing (which I just found out was taken out of a junked boat)
The gas tanks were replaced with a used aluminum tank, I know that at one point water got into the tank.
The fuel pump is new and delivering fuel properly.
The carburetor has just been rebuilt.
The NEW coil is not a marine coil and needs to be replaced but didn't change the way it ran anyway.
My main question here though is if the symptoms I am having are typical of water in the fuel.
Thanks,
James
I took it to my hometown marina in Monterey, CA and at first I couldn't even get it to run more than over 5 mph in the water without cutting out, then it wouldn't even start. I had the carburator rebuilt and replaced the coil (and found out the mechanic put a coil designed for points rather than an electronic ignition system which it had been converted to) which seemed to help it a bit to the point where around 1800-2500 rpm it starts cutting out, when I reach about 3000 it surges but still misses. I know that the original tanks were replaced with an aluminum tank but the filler cap had a bad gasket and water got into the system. Are the problems I am having symptomatic of water in the gas? I know it could be a lot of other things like the ignition, or the right coil etc. but I am trying to identify other possibilities as a process of elimination.
Any help, suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Here is what I now know about the boat:
It was converted to an electronic ignition using the Sierra/Prestolite ignition module/distributor housing (which I just found out was taken out of a junked boat)
The gas tanks were replaced with a used aluminum tank, I know that at one point water got into the tank.
The fuel pump is new and delivering fuel properly.
The carburetor has just been rebuilt.
The NEW coil is not a marine coil and needs to be replaced but didn't change the way it ran anyway.
My main question here though is if the symptoms I am having are typical of water in the fuel.
Thanks,
James