PitchFork
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- May 28, 2009
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I have a 1994 GM305 with a TB IV on it. I have had it 3 years and has always ran fine except for a slight hesitation / bog when I went to full throttle from 2,300 RPM. I checked the timing on the trailer on muffs and the timing mark was about an inch before the timing mark plate. So I adjusted the timing so it hit right on 8? BTDC and it idled fine. I took it out on the water and it warmed up fine in neutral. Once I got it out of the no wake zone I tried to get on plane quickly and it backfired out of the flame arrestor and sputtered. It did not stall.
I adjusted the timing back to where it was and the boat ran fine with a little bog when going from 2,300ish RPM to full throttle. So I adjusted the timing again back some more. Tested again the boat ran like a bat out hell. It accelerated at all RPM's better than I ever remembered it did.
I verified I was using the number 1 cylinder. I hooked the timing light at the distributor on #1 wire. Is that correct or should it be down by the spark plug?
What concerns me is that the timing light lights up when the timing mark is 2" from the 12? BTDC mark.
Thanks in advanced,
PitchFork
I adjusted the timing back to where it was and the boat ran fine with a little bog when going from 2,300ish RPM to full throttle. So I adjusted the timing again back some more. Tested again the boat ran like a bat out hell. It accelerated at all RPM's better than I ever remembered it did.
I verified I was using the number 1 cylinder. I hooked the timing light at the distributor on #1 wire. Is that correct or should it be down by the spark plug?
What concerns me is that the timing light lights up when the timing mark is 2" from the 12? BTDC mark.
Thanks in advanced,
PitchFork