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"Robert M. Gary" wrote in message
... I have a Bayliner with a 4.9L 190 hp carb'd Merc engine. When I shut down it diesels for awhile. The dealer says that the longer I let it idle first the less it will do this but the issue seems to be getting worse. The engine isn't running hot and the water impeller was replaced about 8 months ago. I've done a lot of car work but its been a long time since I've worked on a carb'd & distributor car. I seem to remember that dieseling is caused by high cylinder temps. I thought you could affect it with timing but I might be thinking pinging. What should I be looking at for my dieseling issue? -Robert I believe you posted about his problem before and I suggested you might have deeper problems. Have you tried premium fuel? Check the timing. Is it raw water cooled or a closed system? Are you sure it is not overheating? A lean fuel condition can also cause it. Pinging can also be caused by high cylinder temps. Boats are a lot noisier than cars so you don't hear the pinging. Both pinging and dieseling are indications that fuel is igniting without a spark. You need to sort this one out because I've seen it cause melted pistons. One way to check that is to pull the plugs and look for aluminum deposits on the ceramic around the tip. |
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