capecodtodd
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Aug 11, 2010
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- 128
Hello
I have been having issues with my 1998 3.0 mercruiser running very rough now it is to the point of stalling repeatedly. The other day in the yard trying to start it up it was backfiring through the carb and I even saw flames. I could not get it started. A friend suggested a timing issue, maybe the chain skipped or is worn out but the 3.0 doesn't have a chain just gears. The gears by the way are in like new shape with no play and no chinked teeth. Yes I did yank the front cover off the engine. The timing marks on the gears line up and #1 cylinder is at the top and the timing marks on the gear cover match up to "0". When I remove the dist. cap the rotor is pointing dead center at where the #4 plug wire goes. #4 cylinder is also at the top. But if I rotate the engine to move the timing marks 180 degrees then have a look under the dist. cap the #1 spot is off maybe 1/8 an inch.
Maybe the trouble is in the distributor?
Maybe what I think is #1 on my cap is actually #4 and the whole thing is screwed up?
Any thoughts or suggestions? The timing cover is still off.
I have been having issues with my 1998 3.0 mercruiser running very rough now it is to the point of stalling repeatedly. The other day in the yard trying to start it up it was backfiring through the carb and I even saw flames. I could not get it started. A friend suggested a timing issue, maybe the chain skipped or is worn out but the 3.0 doesn't have a chain just gears. The gears by the way are in like new shape with no play and no chinked teeth. Yes I did yank the front cover off the engine. The timing marks on the gears line up and #1 cylinder is at the top and the timing marks on the gear cover match up to "0". When I remove the dist. cap the rotor is pointing dead center at where the #4 plug wire goes. #4 cylinder is also at the top. But if I rotate the engine to move the timing marks 180 degrees then have a look under the dist. cap the #1 spot is off maybe 1/8 an inch.
Maybe the trouble is in the distributor?
Maybe what I think is #1 on my cap is actually #4 and the whole thing is screwed up?
Any thoughts or suggestions? The timing cover is still off.