Phill, while it may not be your problem, your leaking fuel lines scare the HELL out of me! There should not be ANY fuel leaks in a boat. And teflon tape is not a leak preventor and has no place on fuel lines/fittings. Please address this dangerous situation before you do anything else, okay?
Then I'll ask, is the bottom of the boat particulary dirty?
The bottom of the boat is farly clean...I only run it in fresh water (the only kind we have in Idaho) and the boat is never in the water overnight.
The fuel line leaks have been taken care of...that is a particularly dangerous situation; I agree.
I just wanted to make sure you didn't have a "fouled" bottom that was causing a bunch of extra drag. Sounds like you are okay there.
And this will start a fight, but the Mercruiser EFI system on my boat is the EXACT SAME unit as on my 1990 Chevy Van. Still says "TBI" right on it. Also the distributor, distributor cap, and rotor are EXACTLY the same. Marine, schmarine! If your repair doesn't hold, just get a marine carburetor and you'll not regret it.
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Those Edelbrock carbs work great. Pretty much a direct replacement for the Carter AFB. In fact they are so similar I think Carter may be making them for Edelbrock.
I put one on an a Buick Vista Cruiser,(the coolest of the long roofs), a few years back and it was nearly perfectly tuned right out of the box. Five minutes later it was purring like a kitten. As I recall the Carter version was a bit cheaper. Don't know if it was marinized, or what marinizing would be on a carb.
Took her out today... Same problem...get at about 2000 just barely on plain...advance the throttle and WAaarrrRRRrrrRRrrrrrrRRRR
I am going to call Holley on Monday and see where I can get a brand new carb of the same model.
I put her in neutral (in the water) and was able to get up to over 4,000 RPM. So the problem seems to be only under load. I think their is a boost valve?? (little screw thingy with a ruber diaphragm) in the carb that may have gone bad... (mechanic friend of mine thinks this may be the problem
Now, I put some Seafoam in the gas, and I was able to slowly bring her up to 3K, but that was about it...Something has to be plugged up in the carb.
That Edlebrock carb solution looks good...a new Holley carb would probably run me 500 bucks. Have to check the height on the intake manifold/carb and make sure it fits...
Forget that...I would have way too much money into it...needs a new 4V intake manifold.
The Eddleborock is a 4V Carb...I only want a 2V as I don't want to strain the old motor/outdrive.
I think I am going to go with a 500CFM Holley 2300 2V for $375. http://store.summitracing.com/partdetail.asp?part=HLY%2D0%2D80402%2D1&view=1&N=700+150+306083+
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If your current carb is a 2 barrel then that's the way to go, although it sounds like the Edelbrock 4 barrel and manifold are about the same price as the holley.
You should take the model number off the carb to make sure you get the direct replacement. That way the linkage will be on the same side and everything will fit. Try http://dougrussell.com/ They should have what you need.
Nevermind, I just looked and while they have carbs it isn't user freindly to look them up. You could give them a call and they may be able to help.
Edited by prober (08/23/0809:59 PM) Edit Reason: brain fart
#431294 - 08/24/0812:34 AMRe: Motor will not go above 2500 RPM?????
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That 2bbl should work fine, might even be a direct replacment or at least it 'should fit' since you already have a Holley. Most Ford 2bbls are Autolite, and I'm sure Holley made their marine carb in '77 to fit Ford's existing manifold...
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#432585 - 09/02/0805:51 AMRe: Motor will not go above 2500 RPM?????
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Actually I was remembering wrong problem...I had an old outboard for my john boat that would run fine in tank but wouldn't rev under load. Changed all the ignition parts (points, condenser, coil, etc) and it ran fine after that.