I have done a lot of searching and found a lot of great info, BUT my boat still pops out of the carb when under load, the boat will not get up on a plane. It idles great, revs in neutral to over 4K no problem.
It is a 1989 Fourwinns 302 5.0 ford OMC
Whats been done
-New plugs, wires, cap, rotor, points, condenser.
-Timing set to 10deg
-Spark plug gap at .035
-Point gap .018
-Firing order set to1-5-4-2-6-3-7-8 (I tried the HO firing order but it would not start with the HO firing order)
-Rebuilt carb
-All new gas
-New fuel filter
-Compression check all cylinders at 150psi (+/-3 psi)
-Timing chain is tight no slop.
Randomly, i began removing one spark plug wire at a time to see narrow down the culprit. When i removed cylinder #1 wire the poping was not as bad, but boat would still not get up on a plane.
Engine is in great shape, very clean, no rust etc.
I am completely stumped on why it still pops and backfires through the carb?!?! Please help! Hopefully one of you awesome people on this forum can help me!
It is a 1989 Fourwinns 302 5.0 ford OMC
Whats been done
-New plugs, wires, cap, rotor, points, condenser.
-Timing set to 10deg
-Spark plug gap at .035
-Point gap .018
-Firing order set to1-5-4-2-6-3-7-8 (I tried the HO firing order but it would not start with the HO firing order)
-Rebuilt carb
-All new gas
-New fuel filter
-Compression check all cylinders at 150psi (+/-3 psi)
-Timing chain is tight no slop.
Randomly, i began removing one spark plug wire at a time to see narrow down the culprit. When i removed cylinder #1 wire the poping was not as bad, but boat would still not get up on a plane.
Engine is in great shape, very clean, no rust etc.
I am completely stumped on why it still pops and backfires through the carb?!?! Please help! Hopefully one of you awesome people on this forum can help me!