Delmagtech
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Hi guys. I had a thread the week before last where I got help diagnosing an ignition problem. I ended up installing a while new EST ign kit on an early 2000's 3.0 Mercruiser.
I read the merc paperwork in dozens of threads that said to set base timing at 1btdc, and expect about 12 at idle, no more than 28 (I believe at 2800)
My confusion came into play because the Mercruiser sticker on the engine said initial timing should be 2 degrees atdc. I couldn't find much in the way of posts regarding this.
So, I set the intial at 1btdc. After removing shunt, I was seeing about 17 at an idle. The boat started and ran well here (on muffs). I worried about the 17. So, I moved the initial to 2 atdc. After removing the shunt, I see 14 degrees at idle. 22-23 degrees at 3k. Within spec, best I can tell, but odly, it dieseled twice at shut down for about a half a second.
Idle speed is lower than it should be IMHO, and the owner confirms it idled a little higher before the ign problems. The boat idled better for me at 1btdc. I'm inclined to put it back rather than touch the idle setting on the carb, but the twice dieseling, and the advance of 17 at idle spooks me. I'd rather adjust the carb than replace a head gasket later.
So, should I:
Send the module back - it's not advancing the way it should with too much advance at idle and not enough up top-
Adjust the carb so it idles with intitial at 2atdc and call it a day
Set initial back to 1btdc and go boating, hoping there won't be a detonation problem
-Unrelated- Does anyone know what kind of resistance I should see from the fuel tank sender? It's reading full all the time. This is a Caravelle boat with Faria gauges. I haven't laid eyes on the tank yet.
I read the merc paperwork in dozens of threads that said to set base timing at 1btdc, and expect about 12 at idle, no more than 28 (I believe at 2800)
My confusion came into play because the Mercruiser sticker on the engine said initial timing should be 2 degrees atdc. I couldn't find much in the way of posts regarding this.
So, I set the intial at 1btdc. After removing shunt, I was seeing about 17 at an idle. The boat started and ran well here (on muffs). I worried about the 17. So, I moved the initial to 2 atdc. After removing the shunt, I see 14 degrees at idle. 22-23 degrees at 3k. Within spec, best I can tell, but odly, it dieseled twice at shut down for about a half a second.
Idle speed is lower than it should be IMHO, and the owner confirms it idled a little higher before the ign problems. The boat idled better for me at 1btdc. I'm inclined to put it back rather than touch the idle setting on the carb, but the twice dieseling, and the advance of 17 at idle spooks me. I'd rather adjust the carb than replace a head gasket later.
So, should I:
Send the module back - it's not advancing the way it should with too much advance at idle and not enough up top-
Adjust the carb so it idles with intitial at 2atdc and call it a day
Set initial back to 1btdc and go boating, hoping there won't be a detonation problem
-Unrelated- Does anyone know what kind of resistance I should see from the fuel tank sender? It's reading full all the time. This is a Caravelle boat with Faria gauges. I haven't laid eyes on the tank yet.