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I have a 94' Chaparral with a 5.7 V8 Mercruiser. When starting the boat up
on the weekend after not starting up all week i get a blue/black smoke for
about 20 seconds then it dissapates. Also when starting it for the first
time i need to pop it in neutral and rev the rpms or else it will stall.
Any suggestions? ? ? Some have said since its an older boat/engine that is
nothign to worry about. Once it's running the smoke goes away and after
running a while i can start it right up w/o reving the rpms. Any info is
appreciated

-matt



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Start checking to see if the oil level drops. You may have some worn valve
stem seals or have worn rings. A cylinder leak down test would be a good
thing to have done. My old GM S10 smokes on startup for about the same time
and I'm not worried. Stalling maybe be a choke or carb issue.



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I have a 94' Chaparral with a 5.7 V8 Mercruiser. When starting the boat up
on the weekend after not starting up all week i get a blue/black smoke for
about 20 seconds then it dissapates. Also when starting it for the first
time i need to pop it in neutral and rev the rpms or else it will stall.
Any suggestions? ? ? Some have said since its an older boat/engine that is
nothign to worry about. Once it's running the smoke goes away and after
running a while i can start it right up w/o reving the rpms. Any info is
appreciated

-matt





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Yeah.. mine will stall only if i don't give it some juice but after about
1-2 minute of running initially it starts up w/o any problems and runs
perfect.......


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Start checking to see if the oil level drops. You may have some worn valve
stem seals or have worn rings. A cylinder leak down test would be a good
thing to have done. My old GM S10 smokes on startup for about the same
time and I'm not worried. Stalling maybe be a choke or carb issue.



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I have a 94' Chaparral with a 5.7 V8 Mercruiser. When starting the boat
up on the weekend after not starting up all week i get a blue/black smoke
for about 20 seconds then it dissapates. Also when starting it for the
first time i need to pop it in neutral and rev the rpms or else it will
stall. Any suggestions? ? ? Some have said since its an older boat/engine
that is nothign to worry about. Once it's running the smoke goes away and
after running a while i can start it right up w/o reving the rpms. Any
info is appreciated

-matt







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I guess it's carburated? With my '83, after a week of sitting, it's a)
necessary to "pump" it once or twice to squirt some fuel into it (4 bbl
QJet) and b) necessary to leave the throttle open a bit for a minute or two
because I'm too lazy to set up the fast idle :-)

The smoke may simply be the result of the choke being on ... and maybe
that's why you need to keep the revs up a bit at first..

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I have a 94' Chaparral with a 5.7 V8 Mercruiser. When starting the boat

up
on the weekend after not starting up all week i get a blue/black smoke for
about 20 seconds then it dissapates. Also when starting it for the first
time i need to pop it in neutral and rev the rpms or else it will stall.
Any suggestions? ? ? Some have said since its an older boat/engine that is
nothign to worry about. Once it's running the smoke goes away and after
running a while i can start it right up w/o reving the rpms. Any info is
appreciated

-matt





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tony thomas
 
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The blue smoke is from a leaking valve guide that allows oil to slowly run
into the cylinder after it sets for a while. Keep a watch on your oil. Not
worth fooling with until it starts to smoke all the time.

Rev the engine when cold is normal. Your choke may be out of adjustment
slightly but unless you can adjust it yourself not worth the money to take
to a repair shop.

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Tony
my boats and cars at http://t.thomas.home.mchsi.com

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I have a 94' Chaparral with a 5.7 V8 Mercruiser. When starting the boat up
on the weekend after not starting up all week i get a blue/black smoke for
about 20 seconds then it dissapates. Also when starting it for the first
time i need to pop it in neutral and rev the rpms or else it will stall.
Any suggestions? ? ? Some have said since its an older boat/engine that is
nothign to worry about. Once it's running the smoke goes away and after
running a while i can start it right up w/o reving the rpms. Any info is
appreciated

-matt





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