Need some Help on Sluggish boat Please!!
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Got a 19Ft Four winns U-19 with a Volvo Penta 5.7l GL, Brand New Holley 4bbl 600cfm. Engine Fresh rebuild late last summer. Not sure if I got a carb issue or running the wrong prop size. Only running about 53-56mph and only getting 4100-4300rpms. I know the boat is more than capable of running 60+. Start to push pass 3/4 throttle and just wants to die out(not stall). Hesitates and sometimes powers up for a fraction of a second and then back to hesitating. It should be getting enough fuel. I was told by my mechanic that my pump puts out more than enough gas gph for the carb. Before I spend a bunch of money to get it dialed in, I am hoping someone has some suggestions I havent thought of yet. Prop is 3blade stainless 14.25x23 on a VP sx outdrive. Not Duo-prop. Thanks
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From: Birch Run, MI
Change both fuel filters to be sure there is no blockage.
Check your total advance on your ignition timing, should be in the mid thirties.
Have you had it running properly since you put the new carb on? Since the rebuild?
It could also be dumping too much fuel killing the spark. Too big of a power valve or having the power valve come on too early or late
Check your total advance on your ignition timing, should be in the mid thirties.
Have you had it running properly since you put the new carb on? Since the rebuild?
It could also be dumping too much fuel killing the spark. Too big of a power valve or having the power valve come on too early or late
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Change both fuel filters to be sure there is no blockage.
Check your total advance on your ignition timing, should be in the mid thirties.
Have you had it running properly since you put the new carb on? Since the rebuild?
It could also be dumping too much fuel killing the spark. Too big of a power valve or having the power valve come on too early or late
Check your total advance on your ignition timing, should be in the mid thirties.
Have you had it running properly since you put the new carb on? Since the rebuild?
It could also be dumping too much fuel killing the spark. Too big of a power valve or having the power valve come on too early or late
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look for a check valve in the fuel line it will look like a regular brass fitting could be sticking
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I had a different carb and manifold before the rebuild. New airgap manifild, marine carb and ignition. I am assuming that it was done correctly. All done through Volvo penta mechanics. filters are both new. got a 1 yr warranty. I should just bring it in before the warranty is up.




