Completed the maintenance items I needed to do, carb clean/gaskets, plugs,, new 10 micron fuel/water separator filter, new water pump, new driveshaft seals, lower unit lube and pressure test. All is good. Starts right up, carbs adjusted, runs pretty well. I decided to inspect the timing at idle and full advanced using the Service Manual instructions while I had the top off.
At retard (Idle) the timing marks under the flywheel are not close when at 5 degree ATDC. At full advance at 25 degrees BTDC, the timing marks are not close either? The TDC on number 1 is dead on, as well as dead on on 2,3,4 based on the flywheel marks and pointer, so I am thinking the flywheel key is not sheared. The original red theadseal on the retard screw has been broken. Setting it to where the timing marks are aligned, it will not start? returning it to where it was, runs fine. Full advance thread seal is intact, so it appears to have never been adjusted.
Am I reading the manual incorrectly, or should I just get a timing light to verify these settings at idle and WOT, once I get on the water.
Or should I punt and just take it in and have it completed. (I really dont wont to).
At retard (Idle) the timing marks under the flywheel are not close when at 5 degree ATDC. At full advance at 25 degrees BTDC, the timing marks are not close either? The TDC on number 1 is dead on, as well as dead on on 2,3,4 based on the flywheel marks and pointer, so I am thinking the flywheel key is not sheared. The original red theadseal on the retard screw has been broken. Setting it to where the timing marks are aligned, it will not start? returning it to where it was, runs fine. Full advance thread seal is intact, so it appears to have never been adjusted.
Am I reading the manual incorrectly, or should I just get a timing light to verify these settings at idle and WOT, once I get on the water.
Or should I punt and just take it in and have it completed. (I really dont wont to).
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