Davidscott
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- Nov 13, 2011
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I've got a 1997 Regal Destiny 2100 CC deck/fishing boat with a Volvo 4.3 GL PLKD engine with about 700 hours on it. Last couple of trips I've noticed that the engine when idling has gotten kind of rough and the idle which normally is pretty solid at 1000 RPM's is surging...bouncing from 800-1200 RPM's. Also started smelling gas. Thought it might be bad fuel since I had been running 93 octane and switched to non-ethanol 89 when the gas station started carrying it and the problem was noticed at about the same time. Added a can seafoam to get rid of any water and it made no difference. Then checked plugs which looked good. Volvo plug wires are only a year old and I assume still good. Checked to make sure firing/plug order was correct...it is. Removed idle adjustment screws and found both had a small deposits of some type on the ends...which I removed and then replaced the screws...no difference. Replaced the cap and rotor because they had some wear and what appeared to be oxidation/corrosion on the contacts. Replaced fuel filter. Took her out on another trip with more non-ethanol 89 octane and same rough running/surging...although it did seem to lessen after running for awhile at mid-throttle. Anyway now I'm thinking carburetor. The carb is a Holley 2300 # 80312-1 which I believe is 350 CFM. I was able to find rebuilt carbs for around $250 not including core or shipping and so I thought I'd look at new. Apparently Holley doesn't make this exact model anymore. They have a 2300 with 300 CFM and a 2300 with 500 CFM both are about $430. Would either of these work even though the CFM is different? There's a seller on Ebay that has Holley 2300 500 CFM new carbs/old stock for $239...thoughts? http://www.ebay.com/itm/282025131842...witem=&vxp=mtr
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