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Gas in Exhaust
- hinzee623
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Re: Gas in Exhaust
Its a merc454 340hp engine
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Re: Gas in Exhaust
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Re: Gas in Exhaust
- hinzee623
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Re: Gas in Exhaust
Update: looks like its running really rich. It appears too much fuel is getting into the barrel. So going to do a carb rebuild tomorrow. Hopefully this will do the trick. Stay tuned.
Open to other theories as well. Appreciate the input thus far!
- RobGunn
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Re: Gas in Exhaust
hinzee623 wrote:Source of the post RobGunn - As a follow up question, prior to discovering this issue. Did you notice that particular engine was a little more difficult to start up cold? Like you have to give it a few pumps of the throttle for it to turn over?
For me, my port engine turns over relatively easy, however my starboard (the one in question) it always takes a few tries, and more or less i need to move the throttle as i am turning the key in order for it to catch. So I am now thinking, maybe my fuel pump has been on its way out (unbeknownst to me, until now). I will still test your theory.
I had no issue with stating the engine, just normal 2 pumps and set throttle to around 1/4 and hit the key.
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Re: Gas in Exhaust
Not a ping on you, but QJets are a bit finicky when setting fuel levels and such.
- RobGunn
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Re: Gas in Exhaust
hinzee623 wrote:Source of the post RobGunn - As a follow up question, prior to discovering this issue. Did you notice that particular engine was a little more difficult to start up cold? Like you have to give it a few pumps of the throttle for it to turn over?
For me, my port engine turns over relatively easy, however my starboard (the one in question) it always takes a few tries, and more or less i need to move the throttle as i am turning the key in order for it to catch. So I am now thinking, maybe my fuel pump has been on its way out (unbeknownst to me, until now). I will still test your theory.
Engines would start and run as normal before and after the issue.
- RobGunn
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