I just bought a 1984 Sea Ray 260 with the 260hp 350 engine. I had the engine checked out by a Mercruiser tech. He said that the way the timing was advancing, there was a chance that the ignition module may be bad. I don't know a lot about engine timing, but he said that at idle (600 rpm) it was at 8 deg. but it would jump up to 1000 RPM and advance to 14 deg.
He said that he wasn't sure about the ignition module so he didn't replace it.
I had it on the water today, and it did fine for about an hour, but on the return trip, it started to sputter when running at 4000 rpm. I dropped it down to 2500 rpm to slowly get back to into port.
My question is, is there a way to verify if the ignition module is bad?
What is the best place to buy a new one? Mercruiser or aftermarket?
Can I install it myself, or will I have to have the tech do it? I'm pretty handy, but I've never adjusted the timing on an engine.
I know it is the old style square TB IV that is not mounted on the distributor. Stem to Stern want $350 for it.
He said that he wasn't sure about the ignition module so he didn't replace it.
I had it on the water today, and it did fine for about an hour, but on the return trip, it started to sputter when running at 4000 rpm. I dropped it down to 2500 rpm to slowly get back to into port.
My question is, is there a way to verify if the ignition module is bad?
What is the best place to buy a new one? Mercruiser or aftermarket?
Can I install it myself, or will I have to have the tech do it? I'm pretty handy, but I've never adjusted the timing on an engine.
I know it is the old style square TB IV that is not mounted on the distributor. Stem to Stern want $350 for it.