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BUP 11-16-2014 12:49 AM

My motor will not go over 3000 rpm's any advice please help.

BUP 11-16-2014 12:51 AM

My V-8 mercruiser shuts down at 3000 rpm's, I've tried everything any other ideas. I do not trust marine repair shops but one of these years I'll find the problem to get back out on the water...

Speedracer29 11-16-2014 06:35 AM


Originally Posted by BUP (Post 4219942)
My V-8 mercruiser shuts down at 3000 rpm's, I've tried everything any other ideas. I do not trust marine repair shops but one of these years I'll find the problem to get back out on the water...

Just toss a bottle of SeaFoam at it. Fixes everything- old gas issues, phase separation, stuck valves, chipped reeds, bent pushrods, spun bearings.... No need to diagnose/troubleshoot, just pour it everywhere like a Def Leppard video.

SB 11-16-2014 06:39 AM


Originally Posted by Speedracer29 (Post 4219966)
Just toss a bottle of SeaFoam at it. Fixes everything- old gas issues, phase separation, stuck valves, chipped reeds, bent pushrods, spun bearings.... No need to diagnose/troubleshoot, just pour it everywhere like a Def Leppard video.

My local NAPA dealer (across the street from me) sells so much of it I call them 'The Crack Dealer.' Then again, during the winter you should hear them push gas line antifreeze too. Hard to keep my mouth shut as when I'm over there I have my well marked work clothes on.

Speedracer29 11-16-2014 07:01 AM


Originally Posted by SB (Post 4219968)
My local NAPA dealer (across the street from me) sells so much of it I call them 'The Crack Dealer.' Then again, during the winter you should hear them push gas line antifreeze too. Hard to keep my mouth shut as when I'm over there I have my well marked work clothes on.

I bought a barn find '62 C/10 years ago with a Stovebolt that barely ran. Local partshouse wanted me to "flush" the crankcase with several bottles of SeaFoam when I told him I was changing all fluids/filters/belts. I laughed and told him $5/bottle was crazy when kerosene was $1.35/gallon. Parts guy huffed and puffed like the big bad wolf, I guess the mark-up must have been REALLY good on that stuff.

Rattlesnake Jake 11-16-2014 07:55 AM

Four 2 barrels is better than 2 four barrels.

BUP 11-16-2014 10:46 AM

Its always starting fluid, Seafoam, ,jumper cables and 5 empty qts of gear lube bottles sitting somewhere in the boat. Then ask the boat owner how is your boat running. They never seem to have the correct and or complete answers for that question.

donzi matt 11-16-2014 10:55 AM

Old school double humps flow better than Vortecs on a small block any day.

ICDEDPPL 11-16-2014 11:03 AM


Originally Posted by SB (Post 4219968)
My local NAPA dealer (across the street from me) sells so much of it I call them 'The Crack Dealer.' Then again, during the winter you should hear them push gas line antifreeze too. Hard to keep my mouth shut as when I'm over there I have my well marked work clothes on.

Whats wrong with gas line antifreeze, I use it when it gets really cold.. no good?


Back on topic:


Youre losing at least 150hp with big headers, time to pick up some junk yard manifolds for more power

phragle 11-16-2014 11:07 AM


Originally Posted by f_inscreenname (Post 4219783)
An electric bilge blower if piped to the carb will add up to 25% more HP to the motors.

Now wait just a minute.... I saw the mythbusters epeisode. You just need a little more than a bilge blower, They proved that hooking 5 big gas leaf blower motors to a 4 cylinder car can make a real difference in hp, like an honest 2 hp!!!!


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