Spiderhole
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Oct 29, 2014
- Messages
- 118
Good morning,
I just finished a resealing on my motor thanks to a lot of your advice on from a previous post. I have a 4.3L Alpha 1 Gen 1, and I just swapped in vortec heads (the motor originally was pre-vortec), intake, and all marine seals to fix several issues. The boat itself is a 1986 4 Winns. Everything went together nicely and it appears to be sealed up very well. I am using the original two barrel carb that came with the original motor which was not a vortec motor, but I was informed that it has enough CFM to supply these heads with good fuel and air. In order to use this carb that I had to use the OEM mercury marine base gasket and genuine spacer that raises the height of the carb to the linkage doesn't contact the intake. Once I set the motor to TDC and set the timing, the motor fires right up, and goes to idle very easy and smooth.
I am however having an issue getting my carb dialed in. It is a two barrel carb with an electric choke and is set two degrees out. I rebuilt the carb to the prior to reinstalling. The air screw on the bottom of the carb was turned out two complete turns from it's seat. When you punch it quickly the motor stumbles and pops and takes a second to accelerate, which it does. If I ease the throttle up to it seems to accelerate better and get up to speed, but the it still starts popping. I can't tell what with the mixture is off... if it's getting too much, or two little fuel or air.
The only other thing which may be important is that the electric fuel pump is not OEM, which I don't really like the idea of, but it is what was in the boat from the previous owner and it worked. It says it is 4-7 PSI 35GPH.
I just finished a resealing on my motor thanks to a lot of your advice on from a previous post. I have a 4.3L Alpha 1 Gen 1, and I just swapped in vortec heads (the motor originally was pre-vortec), intake, and all marine seals to fix several issues. The boat itself is a 1986 4 Winns. Everything went together nicely and it appears to be sealed up very well. I am using the original two barrel carb that came with the original motor which was not a vortec motor, but I was informed that it has enough CFM to supply these heads with good fuel and air. In order to use this carb that I had to use the OEM mercury marine base gasket and genuine spacer that raises the height of the carb to the linkage doesn't contact the intake. Once I set the motor to TDC and set the timing, the motor fires right up, and goes to idle very easy and smooth.
I am however having an issue getting my carb dialed in. It is a two barrel carb with an electric choke and is set two degrees out. I rebuilt the carb to the prior to reinstalling. The air screw on the bottom of the carb was turned out two complete turns from it's seat. When you punch it quickly the motor stumbles and pops and takes a second to accelerate, which it does. If I ease the throttle up to it seems to accelerate better and get up to speed, but the it still starts popping. I can't tell what with the mixture is off... if it's getting too much, or two little fuel or air.
The only other thing which may be important is that the electric fuel pump is not OEM, which I don't really like the idea of, but it is what was in the boat from the previous owner and it worked. It says it is 4-7 PSI 35GPH.