I?m a relatively new boat owner and a true novice at engine repair/maintenance. I just replaced the points and condenser in my 89 mercruiser I/O. The boat started up and idled well. Does the fact that it started up confirm that the point gap was set correctly?
I used a feeler guage and I know the recommended gap is .022 in, but I want to make sure that I?m checking the ?correct gap.? I?m assuming that the gap I?m checking is between the revolving shaft under the rotor and the rubbing block on the point set where I put some of the lubricant provided. Is this correct? I?m a little concerned about pulling out of the slip and having it stall out when I get the RPMs up a little.
Thanks for any help/advice you can offer, Kevin
I used a feeler guage and I know the recommended gap is .022 in, but I want to make sure that I?m checking the ?correct gap.? I?m assuming that the gap I?m checking is between the revolving shaft under the rotor and the rubbing block on the point set where I put some of the lubricant provided. Is this correct? I?m a little concerned about pulling out of the slip and having it stall out when I get the RPMs up a little.
Thanks for any help/advice you can offer, Kevin