I just got done replacing my head gasket on my 1984 Mercruiser 3.0L engine. Today was the first time I have put my boat in the water since I bought it to test for leaks and see how the engine ran after fixing it up. On the trailer hooked up to the water muffs, I set the dwell to 32, set the idle at 700 RPM, and set the timing to 6* BTDC. I had a noisy rocker (must have missed adjusting that one when doing valve adjustment). I readjusted the valves again following the mercruiser #3 manual. I started the engine on the trailer, adjusted the idle mixture screw and it was running very smooth, engine was not shaking (like before the gasket repair), idle was at 700 RPM, and it was running great.
Took it to the lake today backed the trailer in the water. Left the boat hooked up to the trailer during my tests in case of a leak or engine issues. I started the boat, and the engine was shaking at idle. I revved the engine to 2000 RPM slowly, and the engine seemed to run smooth at 2000 RPM, but during the slow climb from 700 to 2000 RPM the engine was kind of shaking (slight sputtering). When I brought the engine back to neutral, the engine was idling around 500 RPM then died. I turned the idle screw to raise the idle and started the boat again. The engine again shook a bit. I put the boat into forward gear and the prop turned. I gave it some throttle and the boat responded and pushed against the trailer hard, and the boat felt great then, but when returning to idle it was shaking still.
What might be the problem? I am wondering if maybe the valves to be adjusted again now that it is under load and I have them too tight, or loose? The first time I adjusted the valves after the rebuild, the engine was shaking at idle. I then realized I adjusted them too tight, and readjusted them again to manual specs. then the engine ran great. So the idle on the water this morning kind of feels like it did when the valves were not adjusted right. While the engine was running, there was NO clatter on the valves that I could hear so if they are loose they are not too loose.
during the rebuild I did the following.
replaced condenser
set dwell to 32
set timing to 700 RPM
Disassembled the carb, cleaned from top to bottom, and set float levels to spec.
cleaned carb screens in accelerator well
adjusted choke spring and made sure choke was closing / opening.
added new 91 octane fuel to the gas tank
changed the engine oil
replaced the fuel pump filter.
inspected the dist cap for cracks, arcs and the cap looked brand new.
removed the wires all around the engine cleaning the contacts and replacing corroded connectors with new.
tightened engine belt.
new spark plugs
cleaned flame arrestor
Compression on the engine is;
1- 120
2- 124
3- 130
4- 132
Anything anyone can thing of that might need adjusting that would affect engine/idle between trailer and under load?
thanks everyone.
Took it to the lake today backed the trailer in the water. Left the boat hooked up to the trailer during my tests in case of a leak or engine issues. I started the boat, and the engine was shaking at idle. I revved the engine to 2000 RPM slowly, and the engine seemed to run smooth at 2000 RPM, but during the slow climb from 700 to 2000 RPM the engine was kind of shaking (slight sputtering). When I brought the engine back to neutral, the engine was idling around 500 RPM then died. I turned the idle screw to raise the idle and started the boat again. The engine again shook a bit. I put the boat into forward gear and the prop turned. I gave it some throttle and the boat responded and pushed against the trailer hard, and the boat felt great then, but when returning to idle it was shaking still.
What might be the problem? I am wondering if maybe the valves to be adjusted again now that it is under load and I have them too tight, or loose? The first time I adjusted the valves after the rebuild, the engine was shaking at idle. I then realized I adjusted them too tight, and readjusted them again to manual specs. then the engine ran great. So the idle on the water this morning kind of feels like it did when the valves were not adjusted right. While the engine was running, there was NO clatter on the valves that I could hear so if they are loose they are not too loose.
during the rebuild I did the following.
replaced condenser
set dwell to 32
set timing to 700 RPM
Disassembled the carb, cleaned from top to bottom, and set float levels to spec.
cleaned carb screens in accelerator well
adjusted choke spring and made sure choke was closing / opening.
added new 91 octane fuel to the gas tank
changed the engine oil
replaced the fuel pump filter.
inspected the dist cap for cracks, arcs and the cap looked brand new.
removed the wires all around the engine cleaning the contacts and replacing corroded connectors with new.
tightened engine belt.
new spark plugs
cleaned flame arrestor
Compression on the engine is;
1- 120
2- 124
3- 130
4- 132
Anything anyone can thing of that might need adjusting that would affect engine/idle between trailer and under load?
thanks everyone.
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