Hi
I am having issues with starting my Ford 302 -V8 Inboard/outboard Mecruiser 188 Horsepower engine on my 17' Aquarius Invader bowrider.
Originally last season the choke would not close properly when the engine was cold last summer and I had to use a pipe to close it and then after many crankings it would start and I would pull the pipe off. Then it ran fine for the weekend and started every time.
Then upon returning to the boat the following weekend the same problem it would not start.
I talked to a engine mechanic and he told me to adjust the bimetal spring on the choke until it closes the choke in cold weather. I did that. It now is closed when cold and opens up when heating up and warm.
I also suspected the fuel pump was not keeping the pressure and thus siphoning out the fuel from the immediate vicinity of the 2 BBL carb.
I therefore put a manual hand pump on the feed line. This allows me to pump it up to the carb and ensure fuel delivery which I can see when I press the fuel delivery tab on the right of the carb and it now squirts gas no problems.
I also found that the ignition coil was leaking a hydraulic type oil and changed that. Done.
I also changed all the plugs and checked the compression on each cylinder and they are reporting in around 100 to 115psi on each.
I also changed the battery for a new Nautilus marine 1000 amp crank power battery as all that cranking was killing my battery.
The hard starting issue is still persisting.
Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
I am having issues with starting my Ford 302 -V8 Inboard/outboard Mecruiser 188 Horsepower engine on my 17' Aquarius Invader bowrider.
Originally last season the choke would not close properly when the engine was cold last summer and I had to use a pipe to close it and then after many crankings it would start and I would pull the pipe off. Then it ran fine for the weekend and started every time.
Then upon returning to the boat the following weekend the same problem it would not start.
I talked to a engine mechanic and he told me to adjust the bimetal spring on the choke until it closes the choke in cold weather. I did that. It now is closed when cold and opens up when heating up and warm.
I also suspected the fuel pump was not keeping the pressure and thus siphoning out the fuel from the immediate vicinity of the 2 BBL carb.
I therefore put a manual hand pump on the feed line. This allows me to pump it up to the carb and ensure fuel delivery which I can see when I press the fuel delivery tab on the right of the carb and it now squirts gas no problems.
I also found that the ignition coil was leaking a hydraulic type oil and changed that. Done.
I also changed all the plugs and checked the compression on each cylinder and they are reporting in around 100 to 115psi on each.
I also changed the battery for a new Nautilus marine 1000 amp crank power battery as all that cranking was killing my battery.
The hard starting issue is still persisting.
Any suggestions would be much appreciated.