Help with a newly rebuilt HP 500
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I just had my HP 500 rebuilt from a reputable engine builder in my area.The entire engine was gone through will all new parts,cam,pistons, rings,etc.The engine was tuned and run on the dyno.The peak torque was 592 ft.lbs.from 3800 rpm's to 4600 rpm's.The peak horsepower was 566 @ 5600 rpm's.The #'s looked good on the dyno.I have a 95 27 foot Fountain.The boat ran 68 gps @4600!!WTF!!The boat ran 68 last year with what turned out to be a broken spring running on 7 cylinders.When the motor was at its prime prior to it being rebuilt,it would run 74-75 all day everyday.My engine builder is scratching his not knowing what could possibly be the problem. ANY HELP OR SUGGESTIONS WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED!!!
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Agree^^^^^
Basics first.
Compression and fuel psi....fuel psi at WOT too and especially.
Carb could be out of whack....sitting does strange things to them.
Timing ?
And then....what cam was used in it ? The HP500 (Crane '721) ? Or ????
Basics first.
Compression and fuel psi....fuel psi at WOT too and especially.
Carb could be out of whack....sitting does strange things to them.
Timing ?
And then....what cam was used in it ? The HP500 (Crane '721) ? Or ????
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I am spinning the new prop @ 4600 rpm's.The prop is not the issue.I had them replace my msd ignition box with a new one and the distributor as well.I have not done a compression check again since the rebuilt.Fuel pressure was checked at idle and not at open throttle yet.The timing is at 34 all in.


