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genesis08 09-28-2009 11:37 AM

Power Problem
 
Hi Guys I am still having a power problem.When the engine is out of gear the engine revs up no problem however when I engage gear I cannot even get her up on the plane with the hammer down!!!!.I have a new fuel pump [mechanical].Does anybody out there have the same setup as me I.E Inline Six.Does it need a low pressurs electric pump installed ?This is really pissing me off.PLEASE HELP.

Thanks Guys....Brian

RidgeRunner 09-28-2009 03:36 PM

Brian,
 
Not normally, the mechanical pump is normally all it needs. I don't own one but I do know general info on automobile engines. I recall your post from a while back. Frustrating ain't it.. What have you tried so far?
Have you tried to hook up that inline auxillary pump?

spareparts 09-28-2009 05:45 PM

I can't remeber exactly what you did, but did it run correct with the electric pump hooked up? Start with the basics( even if you allready did it a while back), check compresion, check dwell(if you are running points, you really need to convert to pertronix), check timing, and check fuel pressure. If everything checks out, remove the fuel filter from the carb(remove the fuel line and break the big nut loose, screw it out and the filter is behind the big nut), if theer is a lot of trash in teh filter, do your self a favor and go ahead and rebuild the carb, they are not that hard to do

genesis08 09-28-2009 08:07 PM

Thanks Spare parts,I have installed a brand New carb,sent over from florida.Unfortunately I cannot get a replacement electric fuel pump here with 1/4 bore barbs on it.The original one I have is bust!With regards to tuning the engine is perfect,timing etc.Starts on the button,
What is your thinking on the fact that she revs up with no problems but once the load comes on its a disaster?

Regards Brian

Ps I presume pertronix is elecrtronic ignition system,where can I get one?

spareparts 09-28-2009 09:32 PM

from what you've told me, it sounds like the carb, personaly I don't trust rebuilt carbs from shops that can't introduce me to guy rebuilding them( I do my own). One more thing to check, see if the distributor is advancing, put the timing light on it and rev it up, it shoudl advance at least 10-15 degrees or so. Pull the cap off and turn the rotor, it should turn one direction and spring back, if not, its aperfect time to pull the point plate to inspect teh advance springs(and replace it with a pertronix). try ebasicpower.com for the coversion kit, shoot me an email if you have any questions about it... One other thing, pull the fuel filter and make sure someone didn't put it in backwards, the open end should face teh nut.

swampbilly 1980 09-28-2009 11:22 PM

I am inclined to say that it's possible that the throttle linkeage is out of adjustment..You may have the hammer down but the cable isn't opening up the carb because of too much slack. You are using a different cable drive when she's outta' gear which could be why it will rev outta' gear.
Another thought... If you are getting the rpms but she just won't come up, maybe you've spun the hub on the prop?

swampbilly 1980 09-28-2009 11:23 PM

Another thought...25 miles of monofilament line wrapped up in the hub?

genesis08 09-29-2009 06:01 AM

Well Thanks guys.I will have a look at your sugestions at the weekend and take it from there.There is maybe 1 or 2 more trips left this season anyway but I would like to get it sorted before I haul it out for the winter!

Regards Brian..

RABBITFISH 09-29-2009 01:52 PM

Just when did you start having this problem?
Did something change?
Did you change something on the motor?
All of these are cluses that may indicate adirection of analysis.
As spareparts said, those symptoms tend to indicate a problem with the carbs...

swampbilly 1980 10-15-2009 09:38 PM

genesis, did you figure out what was ailin' your motor?


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