Re: Mercruiser 260 HP 350, octane requirement?
Alright looks like I'll try 87 octane then. Next time I hit the water I'll fill one of the tanks with 87 and see what she does. I'll have a buddy drive while I sit next to the engine and listen for any knocking or pinging.
Also I should check the timing as I haven't done taht since I got the boat. I did check/clean plugs, clean the carb, and go over a million other little things but the balancer and timing indicator are a bit crusty so I avoided setting the timing. I believe Merc calls for 8* initial, anyone know waht total timing should be? Also, do these engine like any more timing than 8* initial or wahtever the total is? In all the Ford engines I've run small block iron headed engiens typically like 12*-14* initial and around 36* total. Not sure what Chevy engines like, and I'm sure in a marine appalication the numbers are a little more cnoservative to avoid predetonation.
Also, what is the compression ratio on this 260 horse Mercruiser? Just curious.