Hello,
I have a 1969 Sea Ray SRV210. Cracked the block on original motor,(160hp GM inline 6). Replaced it with a Re-Built 1983 165hp GM inline 6. Complete tune-up when installed. Entire replacement done here at home. Plugs gapped at .35. Points at .19. Timed at 6 BTD. (all specs taken from manufactures sticker on engine). All checked and re-checked while trying to ID rough idle and VERY poor running performance. Last nite discovered that cylinders 1& 2 are not firing. Pull wires while idling and no change in motor performance. Even pulled plugs while running and though very loud, they show excellent spark and did not affect the running of the engine. Popping other wires makes noticeable difference. Interestingly, both plugs are dry. They do not appear to be getting any fuel. I have been toying with motors for nearly 40 years, but this has me pretty well baffled. Any suggestions?
I have a 1969 Sea Ray SRV210. Cracked the block on original motor,(160hp GM inline 6). Replaced it with a Re-Built 1983 165hp GM inline 6. Complete tune-up when installed. Entire replacement done here at home. Plugs gapped at .35. Points at .19. Timed at 6 BTD. (all specs taken from manufactures sticker on engine). All checked and re-checked while trying to ID rough idle and VERY poor running performance. Last nite discovered that cylinders 1& 2 are not firing. Pull wires while idling and no change in motor performance. Even pulled plugs while running and though very loud, they show excellent spark and did not affect the running of the engine. Popping other wires makes noticeable difference. Interestingly, both plugs are dry. They do not appear to be getting any fuel. I have been toying with motors for nearly 40 years, but this has me pretty well baffled. Any suggestions?