MikDee
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Re: Smooth Idle, but popping/Clicking noise..
Yes, I agree, coil negative to distributor on a negative ground system.
And some good tips here, to check out first, about the carb, distributor cap, firing order, & timing.
By the way fb it is definitely a Chevy V8 engine, every one has that same firing order on the intake manifold, plus Ford V8's have the distributor in the front, not in the back like Chevy's,,, and are CCW rotation. Finally, Ford spark plugs come out of the head on an angle, stock Chevy's have the plugs sticking straight out of the head. I'm speculating it's a 350cu in/260hp Chevy, although it could be a 305cu in/228hp? but I doubt they'd put anything less then a 350 V8 in a Mastercraft Ski Boat. I know, ski boats usually come with Ford engines, but maybe someone changed it along the way
,,, For the 3rd time now, Please, How many hours are on it? Unless it's not the original engine?
Positive from boat keyswitch (poss through ballast resistor or resistor wire) to positive side of coil. Wire from the points to the negative side of the coil on the (non ancient) points systems I'm aware of.
A boat with the firing order wrong or timing way out or jumping around due to cracked dist cap mentioned above might make some "weird" noises. Don't give up yet.
James
Yes, I agree, coil negative to distributor on a negative ground system.
And some good tips here, to check out first, about the carb, distributor cap, firing order, & timing.
By the way fb it is definitely a Chevy V8 engine, every one has that same firing order on the intake manifold, plus Ford V8's have the distributor in the front, not in the back like Chevy's,,, and are CCW rotation. Finally, Ford spark plugs come out of the head on an angle, stock Chevy's have the plugs sticking straight out of the head. I'm speculating it's a 350cu in/260hp Chevy, although it could be a 305cu in/228hp? but I doubt they'd put anything less then a 350 V8 in a Mastercraft Ski Boat. I know, ski boats usually come with Ford engines, but maybe someone changed it along the way