Infamous
Active Member
this is going to be a bit of a long post so i apologise in advance, but there are alot of symptoms and i feel they all might be relevent so il list them all ..........
i have a recently rebuilt Mercruiser 4.3 V6 engine that ive had alot of problems with since i put it back in the boat (an 18ft cuddy). the main problem is the engine will run ok at 2000rpm which is the revs i use to get from my mooring out to sea, but as soon as i throttle up to get up on the plane the revs get to about 3800rpm then the engine seems to overfuel and caugh/splutter/almost stall. when i back off the throttle the engine is running on 5 cylinders and the smell of fuel is very strong from the exhaust. so far i have replaced the rotor arm, coil, all 6 leads + king lead, and 3 sets of spark plugs. I've also changed some parts of the carb, and opened up the air filter/flash guard to make sure the engine is sucking in enough air. all of the above has been done 1 thing at a time but nothing has helped. have been playing with the fuel mixture while doing the above and today i know ive got that right - 5 of the plugs have turned a lovely golden brown but number 1 plug is black and sooty. every time ive found it running on 5 cylinders its always been number 1, or number 1 and 1 other cylinder.
speaking to 2 different people today and ive had suggested that it could be 2 problems, but which 1? or is neither solution right and is there something ive overlooked?
cause 1 - small failure of the head gasket causing a VERY small ingress of water into the bore causing the mixture to weakin in number 1 bore and not fire properly. this is possible as when the engine was rebuilt earlier this year the head gaskets from the old engine were re-used, however the old engine had never really been under load (run for 2 hours max) and suffered big end bearing failure in number 1 piston.
cause 2 - the valves not adjusted properly. when the engine was rebuilt the valves were set but i was told that after a 'running in' period the hydraolic valves will need re-adjusting to set them properly. would 1 sticking valve cause the syptoms listed above? and surely if all 12 valves were adjusted at the same time and to the same tolerances then there would be more faults than just with number 1 piston?
also could a small fault with the dizzy cap cause number 1 plug not to fire properly?
please somebody help, this engine is driving me insane with this fault and the season is slowly slipping by and ive got a boat i cant use!!
thanks for reading and hope someone has the answer
Mark
i have a recently rebuilt Mercruiser 4.3 V6 engine that ive had alot of problems with since i put it back in the boat (an 18ft cuddy). the main problem is the engine will run ok at 2000rpm which is the revs i use to get from my mooring out to sea, but as soon as i throttle up to get up on the plane the revs get to about 3800rpm then the engine seems to overfuel and caugh/splutter/almost stall. when i back off the throttle the engine is running on 5 cylinders and the smell of fuel is very strong from the exhaust. so far i have replaced the rotor arm, coil, all 6 leads + king lead, and 3 sets of spark plugs. I've also changed some parts of the carb, and opened up the air filter/flash guard to make sure the engine is sucking in enough air. all of the above has been done 1 thing at a time but nothing has helped. have been playing with the fuel mixture while doing the above and today i know ive got that right - 5 of the plugs have turned a lovely golden brown but number 1 plug is black and sooty. every time ive found it running on 5 cylinders its always been number 1, or number 1 and 1 other cylinder.
speaking to 2 different people today and ive had suggested that it could be 2 problems, but which 1? or is neither solution right and is there something ive overlooked?
cause 1 - small failure of the head gasket causing a VERY small ingress of water into the bore causing the mixture to weakin in number 1 bore and not fire properly. this is possible as when the engine was rebuilt earlier this year the head gaskets from the old engine were re-used, however the old engine had never really been under load (run for 2 hours max) and suffered big end bearing failure in number 1 piston.
cause 2 - the valves not adjusted properly. when the engine was rebuilt the valves were set but i was told that after a 'running in' period the hydraolic valves will need re-adjusting to set them properly. would 1 sticking valve cause the syptoms listed above? and surely if all 12 valves were adjusted at the same time and to the same tolerances then there would be more faults than just with number 1 piston?
also could a small fault with the dizzy cap cause number 1 plug not to fire properly?
please somebody help, this engine is driving me insane with this fault and the season is slowly slipping by and ive got a boat i cant use!!
thanks for reading and hope someone has the answer
Mark