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ICDEDPPL 01-02-2014 10:04 PM

Heres an 800SC


http://33outlaw.zenfolio.com/img/s9/...86820522-4.jpg

MILD THUNDER 01-02-2014 10:07 PM

Does merc lock the timing on the 1350?

ThisIsLivin 01-03-2014 08:32 AM


Originally Posted by ICDEDPPL (Post 4051159)
What did you not like about the 10* bushing?

This is how Mercury does it...... none of their motors are ever just locked


http://33outlaw.zenfolio.com/img/s5/...02661519-4.jpg

Stock Mercury motors typically don't have big cams that bleed off cylinder pressure at low rpm. I have a pretty big cam and I need as much advance at idle to keep it running smooth. That's also why I can lock my distributor and not have a problem with pre-ignition. If you are running a blower with a smaller cam than you definitely don't want to lock the distributor, you will have to much cylinder pressure at low rpm and detonate.

ThisIsLivin 01-03-2014 08:47 AM

I should also mention that the start retard devices that use rpm to switch timing can be very problematic. When you have a big cam and are trying to maneuver into a tight space and are switching from forward to reverse, your rpm can drop below the switch point. Trust me, it's not fun your already struggling to keep your big cam motor idling low to keep from annoying the neighbors and you suddenly loose 10 degrees or more of timing. I'm running 10:1 compression with a big cam and I don't have any problems starting hot or cold with a stock Mercury starter.

abones 01-03-2014 11:19 AM


Originally Posted by ThisIsLivin (Post 4051461)
I should also mention that the start retard devices that use rpm to switch timing can be very problematic. When you have a big cam and are trying to maneuver into a tight space and are switching from forward to reverse, your rpm can drop below the switch point. Trust me, it's not fun your already struggling to keep your big cam motor idling low to keep from annoying the neighbors and you suddenly loose 10 degrees or more of timing. I'm running 10:1 compression with a big cam and I don't have any problems starting hot or cold with a stock Mercury starter.

What are your cam specs? Lift and Duration at .050, with valve open and close #s, Are you supercharged running 10:1 Comp? Just tring to learn more about these things! Thanks in advance.

Rockfish71 01-04-2014 09:14 PM

Here is a clean and right way to do it they will do custom curves and they are a Fully Electronic system.
http://performancedistributors.com/p...-distributors/

mike tkach 01-04-2014 10:22 PM


Originally Posted by MILD THUNDER (Post 4051343)
Does merc lock the timing on the 1350?

i doubt it,fuel&spark are all controled by the computer,not old school like us poor guys run.

mike tkach 01-04-2014 10:25 PM


Originally Posted by Rockfish71 (Post 4052261)
Here is a clean and right way to do it they will do custom curves and they are a Fully Electronic system.
http://performancedistributors.com/p...-distributors/

we all have our opinions,i personally would not use the dui dist if they gave them to me for free.it is a glorified hei dist.

twin69 01-05-2014 04:13 PM

I don't know much about this conversation but I will say this...I bought 2 brand new msd distributers and after one season I took them apart and they both looked horrible all rusty and corroded. I put moister bags in the hatch and I don't even leave my boat in the water. Last year I switched over the the DUI and man I pulled them apart this month after a whole season and they looked like the day I bought them. Not one spot of rust or wear. Just like brand new! Some people say u loose hp with the DUI but on the water their is no way u can notice a difference. Maybe on the track when ur talking a fraction of a second. DUI makes a true marine dist.

MILD THUNDER 01-05-2014 05:36 PM

I had my msd distributors rebuilt at msd a couple years ago, as they were rust buckets inside. When I got them back, they looked like new. I gave each distributor a coating of CRC Sp 400 corrosion inhibitor. It's not like wd40, it leaves a waxy film on the components. Anyhow, that was 3 years ago and they look very good still today.


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