Re: anyone know about OMC engines-84 Carver
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: gugubica</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Update
I have pretty much ruled out vapor lock. It would not restart last night and the temp of the fuel line was only 127 degrees (lazer thermo). Shouldn't be enough to vaporize fuel.
Mech, sorry it has single coils, but there are two engines, hence the plural.
I did not get a chance to pull the plugs. I am going to check fuel pressure tonight. Anybody know what pressure the qjets like?
Unfortunately, I don't think anything would get this boat to warp speed, she's a big un.
More info- carbs recently rebuilt, compression and leakdown tests both OK.
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:</div><div class="ubbcode-body">You said that it has external coil or coils. Does it have a single coil, or multi coil? If it is single coil than you need to take the power side connector off of the coil and check the power side for burning. Also the coil itself can have the female terminal in the coil hogged out. Unfortunately the only way to check it to have a handy terminal you can stick in the holes and check for proper tension. The single coils are common to fail and the multi coil are very uncommon to fail.
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When I said this I meant 1 coil per motor. So this may be your problem as it was VERY common to have a failed coil and or the coils terminals are all hogged out and lost their tension, requiring replacement. A fast switch of coils should diag this fast with very little effort. Also pop the coil wire off and verify there is not an accumulation of white powder under the coil or cap side. If so it will need a new coil wire if you want to go cheap or a wire set, cap, and rotor if you want to do it right. X2 of course, you should to things like maintenance in pairs.
almost forgot most carbs like 4 psi 5 is pushing it unless you have modified it for higher pressure. Under heavy load it shouldn't go below about 3psi