CRT Skiff Crafter
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Aug 25, 2003
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- 100
Howdy folks. <br /><br />Well, yesterday I drug the boat down to the Ohio River for a change of pace. <br /><br />Everything was great until shortly after I gassed up. The engine started missing and surging and dying. The symptoms I have experienced of late - dying as soon as being put in gear after a restart, returned. It would start and idle perfectly fine. However, under load it was a no go. <br /><br />I checked the float level, which was a little <br />low. After a bit of tweaking it ran for a few minutes and then returned to the above mentioned pattern of bad behavior. Interestingly, when I got it running for a couple of minutes, using the trim tabs made the engine act up as though the fuel supply was being cut off.<br /><br />It sure seems like a fuel supply/carb problem, but I don't know what to try next. The carb has been rebuilt and the fuel pump passed all standard tests. Two things that may be coincidental, but seem to be consistent, the problem starts when I gas up at a marina and after a good solid hour or so of operation. Also, this problem of dying and then can't put it in gear after a restart, materialized for the first time after the marine mechanic replaced my gimbal bearing, although that could be coincidence as that was the first time I gave it a good run after all the engine work I did.<br /><br />Something I did notice for the first time yesterday was that I saw a small amount of some light colored smoke around the stern drive when the engine started running rough, although I can't verify that this is really a new situation or that I just never really noticed before. <br /><br />I probably should mention that I installed a Mallory breakerless distributor recently. Is it possible that this has something to do with the resistance loom wire getting hot and breaking down? <br /><br />I'm really getting frustrated with this as I have done a ton of work on it, new distributor, coil, plugs and wires, rebuilt carb and timing gears and chain, all of which were needed and dramatically improved performance. I am not opposed to putting it in the hands of my mechanic, but my fear is that it won't act up and I'll throw money at it with no benefit. I mean when this behavior isn't occurring, the engine runs like a dream! <br /><br />Needless to say I'm
<br /><br />Anyone have a thought on this?<br /><br />Regards, crt.