I managed to screw around with a few erratic timing settings and the motor now idles fairly reliably...
I has lots of "snap" when I crank the carb linkage and the excess oil in the exhaust has settled down to a reasonable amount. I am not going to rev this thing too long in neutral as I know what that does to the poor con-rods and bearings.
The problem is the timing, though...I have set the initial ATDC at 10 degrees...with closed throttle (although the book says 6 or 7 degrees ATDC), cranking speed, all plugs out except #1 (obviously), engine harness disconnected, Idle Stabilizer wires disconnected (white and black, red still connected). and when I try to get my 22 BTDC on full throttle/advance @ cranking rpm I am only able to bring the motor to about 4 degrees ATDC!
Am I missing something?...and does the 22 BTDC make any sense? Seems to be the way to replicate what the ADVANCE should be when your revs are up around 5500...I think...but have I not taken something into account?
The manual has the procedure fairly well documented but there is NO WAY I can get this unit to crank at ANY numbers approaching 22 BTDC. regardless of how far I have rotated the Trigger....and besides...the further you go on the adjustment screws...the more ATDC you get...not the other way around.
The Idle Advance screw moves the trigger "counter-clockwise" and the Full Throttle Advance lever ALSO moves the trigger in the same direction as you apply more throttle.... I am confusing myself, I think,,,but it almost seems as if the manual SHOULD indicate that you need to do the WOT Advance setting while your motor is under load, at top indicated revs....The manual indicates that the proper timing settings @cranking speeds is 7degrees ATDC (Idle, throttle fully closed) and 22 BTDC (WOT, full advance, throttle fully open).
I apologize for not making much sense...but this old mechanic has timed his fair share of automotive engines...and the concepts and intrinsics of timing, in general, are well known to me...or so I thought....along comes this 2.4 marine outboard...and I quickly learn that even though the pistons reciprocate under pressure from expanding gases due to combustion...and the heavy wiggly thingy goes round and round...all is not exactly the same between them....
I would also like to know if there is a spec for the initial measurement for the Trigger linkage?, as I have replaced mine, and the rod and ball-socket assy have been re-assembled.
Any comments are welcome and appreciated....
BTW. When I bring the ilde timing into spec it idles poorly...and needs to be advanced to around 14 or 16 ATDC for it to stay running.