I know this isn't an uncommon question, but hopefully I can get some insight on the best place to start.
I have a '95 2130 chaparral with a 350ci mercruiser with a quadrajet on top. The boat is generally a little slow to start at the ramp, but once running idles great, comes off idle great, pulls hard all the way to wot. It really runs great, but is hard to start. I have to crank on it a while each time I try to start after it even after it has warmed up. I really don't mind the initial hard starting, but wish it would start easier after warm as we ski and tube a lot thus there are potentially lots of start cycles in a day on the water.
It seems that it is flooding itself as I generally get a pretty good puff of black smoke after it is running and I get some soot on the back on the boat. I do not pump the throttle when trying to start, but have on occasion opened the throttle wide open to start and that seems to help slightly, but I really can't tell much difference as it still has to crank a while before starting.
I have only had the boat a few months, and overall is great, just want it to start easier. The boat I traded had a 4.3 with a 2 barrel Rochester that literally a bump of the key had it running.
thanks for any help you can offer
Patrick
I have a '95 2130 chaparral with a 350ci mercruiser with a quadrajet on top. The boat is generally a little slow to start at the ramp, but once running idles great, comes off idle great, pulls hard all the way to wot. It really runs great, but is hard to start. I have to crank on it a while each time I try to start after it even after it has warmed up. I really don't mind the initial hard starting, but wish it would start easier after warm as we ski and tube a lot thus there are potentially lots of start cycles in a day on the water.
It seems that it is flooding itself as I generally get a pretty good puff of black smoke after it is running and I get some soot on the back on the boat. I do not pump the throttle when trying to start, but have on occasion opened the throttle wide open to start and that seems to help slightly, but I really can't tell much difference as it still has to crank a while before starting.
I have only had the boat a few months, and overall is great, just want it to start easier. The boat I traded had a 4.3 with a 2 barrel Rochester that literally a bump of the key had it running.
thanks for any help you can offer
Patrick