Tieftoener
Cadet
- Joined
- Jul 10, 2003
- Messages
- 9
Hello all,
I have a 1988 Bayliner 1950 Capri.
It came with a 305 and OMC Cobra drive.
Due to some crud blocking the winterizing removable plugs, the block cracked in 2005.
I got hold of a free short block 350 from a friend (works at a dealer, was a warranty pull from a 1999 1500 series pickup. The warranty recall was due to failed bearings. The motor only had 20k miles on it. Don't ask me why so few, but it checked out after tearing down the motor.
So, I had it cleaned at a shop. Put all new bearings in it. New push-rods. Left the existing roller truck cam in it. Used existing lifters (cleaned). New rings. New roller timing chain and cover. Used the 350 balancer.
Got a set of Vortec #906 heads on eBay. Cleaned, new parts. New Comp-Cams springs.
Got an HEI ignition. New Holley marine electric fuel pump (for carbs, not EFI).
Picked up a 1410 Edelbrock marine carb on eBay. The guy I bought it from was trying to use it on a 305... just way too much carb. He had swapped out the jets. I drilled them out to be back to the stock sizes (that come with the 1410).
I finally got all this together and working this year. After a few "maiden voyage issues," it's to the point where I've exhausted my know-how and need some advice.
The good:
Out of the hole performance is great (although I'm careful as I don't want to rip apart the boat due to too much engine power).
For the record, I AM aware of this issue as Bayliners are not well known for build quality... and I'm aware of the limits of the OMC Cobra. I'm "taking it easy." The only reason I have a 350 is that it was free and cheaper than a new 305 motor.
The problem:
After planing off, the motor starts to loose power... die... sputter... at around 3000rpm. If I goose it a little on the throttle on plane, it accelerates a little and then starts to sputter and then (without moving the throttle) the RPMs just start going down (slowly) to about 2500. If I pull back the throttle I can run it normally at low RPM.
It's frustrating because I can barely get to 25-30mph for reliable skiing and tubing. And certainly can't "hold" that speed around a corner.
The redline (from what I've read) is 4500 for the Cobra. So, I'm not intending on going any higher than that.
I've searched here and across the web for generic problem I'm having, but have had no luck. The only suggestions I've found are:
- coil replacement
- plug wire replacement
- valve spring replacement (due to floating valves)
I don't believe any of these are my problem as everything listed here is new.
I welcome any suggestions, and thank everyone in advance for your help.
Warm Regards,
Scott
I have a 1988 Bayliner 1950 Capri.
It came with a 305 and OMC Cobra drive.
Due to some crud blocking the winterizing removable plugs, the block cracked in 2005.
I got hold of a free short block 350 from a friend (works at a dealer, was a warranty pull from a 1999 1500 series pickup. The warranty recall was due to failed bearings. The motor only had 20k miles on it. Don't ask me why so few, but it checked out after tearing down the motor.
So, I had it cleaned at a shop. Put all new bearings in it. New push-rods. Left the existing roller truck cam in it. Used existing lifters (cleaned). New rings. New roller timing chain and cover. Used the 350 balancer.
Got a set of Vortec #906 heads on eBay. Cleaned, new parts. New Comp-Cams springs.
Got an HEI ignition. New Holley marine electric fuel pump (for carbs, not EFI).
Picked up a 1410 Edelbrock marine carb on eBay. The guy I bought it from was trying to use it on a 305... just way too much carb. He had swapped out the jets. I drilled them out to be back to the stock sizes (that come with the 1410).
I finally got all this together and working this year. After a few "maiden voyage issues," it's to the point where I've exhausted my know-how and need some advice.
The good:
Out of the hole performance is great (although I'm careful as I don't want to rip apart the boat due to too much engine power).
For the record, I AM aware of this issue as Bayliners are not well known for build quality... and I'm aware of the limits of the OMC Cobra. I'm "taking it easy." The only reason I have a 350 is that it was free and cheaper than a new 305 motor.
The problem:
After planing off, the motor starts to loose power... die... sputter... at around 3000rpm. If I goose it a little on the throttle on plane, it accelerates a little and then starts to sputter and then (without moving the throttle) the RPMs just start going down (slowly) to about 2500. If I pull back the throttle I can run it normally at low RPM.
It's frustrating because I can barely get to 25-30mph for reliable skiing and tubing. And certainly can't "hold" that speed around a corner.
The redline (from what I've read) is 4500 for the Cobra. So, I'm not intending on going any higher than that.
I've searched here and across the web for generic problem I'm having, but have had no luck. The only suggestions I've found are:
- coil replacement
- plug wire replacement
- valve spring replacement (due to floating valves)
I don't believe any of these are my problem as everything listed here is new.
I welcome any suggestions, and thank everyone in advance for your help.
Warm Regards,
Scott