Hey guys, I've been working on getting this motor running well.
I have a rebuilt '79 140 powerhead with all the ignition (and now intake manifold) from a '97 v4 90. Both are 90 degree crossflow motors.
I am using the carbs from the '79 140hp and the air box from the '97 90hp. Would this be an issue?
I am going through the procedure to get the motor to idle.
The engine basically idles poorly unless I advance the timing at idle to be closer to 10 degrees. At that point I can raise the rpms using idle adjust screw to be around 1000rpm. It's only on the hose so I assume the idle will drop in the water.
From what I understand, the correct procedure is to disconnect the teleflex cable from the throttle lever. Ensure that the throttle cam is adjusted back so as the butterflies on carbs are closed.
At that point start motor, get her warmed up and set timing to 5 degrees atdc. Then adjust teleflex and throttle cam so that they are locked in at that exact spot.
Then use the throttle adjust screw to work the whole assembly at once to raise idle (and spark advance) at once.
But the idle is extremely muddy when I do this. When I advance the timing to be closer to 10 degrees atdc, idle cleans up and motor seems happy...
Can you give me any pointers?
I have a rebuilt '79 140 powerhead with all the ignition (and now intake manifold) from a '97 v4 90. Both are 90 degree crossflow motors.
I am using the carbs from the '79 140hp and the air box from the '97 90hp. Would this be an issue?
I am going through the procedure to get the motor to idle.
The engine basically idles poorly unless I advance the timing at idle to be closer to 10 degrees. At that point I can raise the rpms using idle adjust screw to be around 1000rpm. It's only on the hose so I assume the idle will drop in the water.
From what I understand, the correct procedure is to disconnect the teleflex cable from the throttle lever. Ensure that the throttle cam is adjusted back so as the butterflies on carbs are closed.
At that point start motor, get her warmed up and set timing to 5 degrees atdc. Then adjust teleflex and throttle cam so that they are locked in at that exact spot.
Then use the throttle adjust screw to work the whole assembly at once to raise idle (and spark advance) at once.
But the idle is extremely muddy when I do this. When I advance the timing to be closer to 10 degrees atdc, idle cleans up and motor seems happy...
Can you give me any pointers?