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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 Set your timing and idle speed and mixture. Clean spark plugs. De-carbon engine. Let idle a minute or two before shutting down. |
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