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steve600
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I’ll try these suggestions tomorrow. Thanks guys for all the ideas!
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KENO
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You forgot to answer the question about the misfire when reducing speed (and load) on the engine.
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steve600
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Yes the miss is between 24-3400 rpms. Throttling up and slowing down, load or no load give the same results.
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steve600
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I do not know what the distributor offset is at. It’s my understanding there is no adjustment on this engine without diag equipment.
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steve600
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Same result testing #4 at the cap.
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MrMcD
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Time to install a new cap.
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steve600
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I will try a third cap today. I just don’t get it
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steve600
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Little bit of an update, engine temp wasn’t getting above 105, I checked the thermostat and was stuck open from impeller pieces. Put new thermostat in, started it, and about 140 degrees it started to run smoother. Went for a ride and the backfire is gone @ 3k but it still has a miss in the same rpm range.
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steve600
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Another new cap, engine surging now, gauge is saying knock sensor. Guess I’ll throw one of those at it.
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MrMcD
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Double check your spark plug wires. Odds are a couple wires are crossed/ in the wrong spot.
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steve600
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All wires are where they belong, simple on this setup
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Fl Inboards
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If you dont check the cam offset you are chasing your tail until you know that it is correct or distributor has not moved. I have seen this before.. and yes you need diacom to check cam off set it. good luck |
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steve600
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Okay is there anything at all I can do with the dizzy without diag equipment?
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KENO
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Speaking of dizzy..............that's me.
I think a good recap of the problem and what's been done is in order here, since however many days and posts later, the word "backfire" just showed up Now we have no fire, misfire and backfire all being mentioned. Your engine should be running at 160 plus degrees, otherwise the computer thinks it's still warming up and your fuel mixture is gonna be rich. The standard thermostat in that is a 160 degree thermostat. It'll probably run better than is now does with your 140ish temperature, will it fix this mystery firing issue? probably not but you won't lose anything by getting temperature where it should be.
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steve600
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I’ve never had the misfortune of chasing a problem like this. Your right, forever post with many different problems.
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steve600
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As it stands now, I put a third cap on it. That helped with the no spark, miss to #4 cylinder. Also changed thermostat bringing engine up to normal running temp. So now it is definitely running better, but is surging and saying knock sensor on the dash. I’m running non ethanol 91 octane all fresh. So I will look at that sensor today.
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JoeinNY
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Do you have a knock sensor in place? It originally would have been in the water drain hole on the starboard side. They get removed for winterization, if removed and replaced with a pipe plug that could lead to the error.
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steve600
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Yes it is in there.
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JoeinNY
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Next step would be to make sure it is working- no breaks in the wiring and the threads are complicating the circuit (no excessive Teflon tape).
if you have reliable spark now you might want to move onto cleaning the fuel injectors. |
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steve600
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Okay, it has no tape on the threads. Pulled the wire off and all looks good. Running non ethanol 91 and seafoam thru it
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steve600
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Is it worth trying a new knock sensor? Or is that just a stored code?
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Gary S
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If you suspect a injector you could just move it to another cylinder and see if it follows.
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JoeinNY
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Knock sensors are relatively cheap - you could however test it before you replace it. I didn’t do anything other than replace my knock sensor to make the code go away. If the boat has been sitting cleaning the injectors- maybe replacing the orings and filters is a decent idea and not much more difficult than swapping them around.
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KENO
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Last time I wanted to know if a knock sensor was working, I hit one of the heads with a hammer and watched the timing to see if it retarded about 8 degrees or so.
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steve600
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Still chasing this problem. Put a new knock sensor in with no change. Been running non ethanol and seafoam thru it, changed FCC filter. Tried new wires, guess it’s time to drive it on the trailer and bring to New England Correct Craft.
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steve600
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So crazy ending to painfully long journey. One of the new spark plugs was defective. Not fouled or broke, just for some reason not firing. So between two bad dist caps and a defective plug she’s all up and ripping to 5100 rpm’s again. Thanks all for the suggestions and help.
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MrMcD
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Glad you figured it out.
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KENO
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So did you just decide to swap plugs for some reason or did it make the trip to the dealer for a plug swap? |
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steve600
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I scratched my head for days, sitting looking at this engine thinking wtf else could possibly be wrong? I’ve swapped everything to do with ignition, three caps, two sets of wires, coil, dist pick up, and fcc filter. Decided to try another set of plugs before pulling it out. Only thing I haven’t tried twice! Sure enough that was it. Misfire was gone and boat pulled to 5100 rpm’s. Could only get 4200 before. Something so simple all along….
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KENO
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So i guess back at the beginning it really was a great running V7 after all You should go out right now and buy 4 lottery tickets in honor of your #4 cylinder. And......... glad it's fixed
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