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speedfever 08-26-2017 10:07 AM

2003 496 mag ho missing over 4500rpm's
 
I have a 2003 496 mag ho that runs fine until it reaches 4500 rpm's. It sounds like it is running on 6 cylinders and sometimes it will pop back through the spark arrestor. Starts up and will idle fine. Runs great up to 4500 rpm's, then its like you flip a switch.

update,,, I removed the boost pump, screen was clean, removed the water separator filter and dumped it into a clean container, no water. Removed the spark plugs, they all looked fine, cleaned the spark arrestor. All of the plug wires look good.
Took the boat out again, it would randomly miss at all rpm ranges and clear up around 2500 to 3000 rpm's and at 4500 it would have a dead miss like it was stumbling.

Warship2k15 08-26-2017 11:37 AM

I would check fuel pressure while at speed and pull the plugs to make sure it isn't going lean.
Don't want to burn a piston.
Then move on to other things.

speedfever 08-27-2017 08:00 PM

problem solved
 
Problem solved. I decided to install new plugs. As I removed the plugs in each cylinder, #6 and #8 were a little different in color compared to the other 6. Installed new plugs and now the boat runs great.

Barnacle Bill 09-19-2017 05:19 PM


Originally Posted by speedfever (Post 4578748)
Problem solved. I decided to install new plugs. As I removed the plugs in each cylinder, #6 and #8 were a little different in color compared to the other 6. Installed new plugs and now the boat runs great.

Now you need to find out what caused that issue because it will return. Had that on my starboard engine and it cleared up when I adjusted the timing.

BUP 09-20-2017 12:08 AM

All pcm and ecm 555 timing is non adjustable. One can not adjust timing. The 496 is distributorless.

Barnacle Bill 09-21-2017 12:31 PM


Originally Posted by BUP (Post 4583400)
All pcm and ecm 555 timing is non adjustable. One can not adjust timing. The 496 is distributorless.

You might want to plug it up to the computer and find out what's going on. I rebuilt the 427 in my '08 Z06 and had to adjust the timing that way since I put in a heftier camshaft.

underpsi68 09-21-2017 01:26 PM


Originally Posted by Barnacle Bill (Post 4583692)
You might want to plug it up to the computer and find out what's going on. I rebuilt the 427 in my '08 Z06 and had to adjust the timing that way since I put in a heftier camshaft.

Only a couple of places can adjust the tune in a pcm555. I believe it is only 2-3.

SB 09-21-2017 01:49 PM

Anybody reduce the .060" stock gap to get longer life out of these plugs,coil and wires ?

Just asking.

donzi matt 09-21-2017 02:52 PM

I found the only plugs to run good in my 496's was the AC Delco OE plug. NGK's would give me a miss at higher throttle. Went back to the AC plug and never had an issue again.

Ryan00TJ 09-21-2017 08:21 PM


Originally Posted by donzi matt (Post 4583716)
I found the only plugs to run good in my 496's was the AC Delco OE plug. NGK's would give me a miss at higher throttle. Went back to the AC plug and never had an issue again.

Yep, stock AC Delcos at .060" is the recipe for success on a stock 496. Replaced mine in 2014 when I bought the boat. Whipple tune since 2015. Plan to pull and check/replace plugs this winter.


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