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Old 06-15-2008, 12:29 PM
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last year I had to tune turn the idle up because it would barely run at 650 rpms. Then it would not shift out of drive being that I had it to high, I turned it down. Now it has a harder time starting at such a low RPM. This motor is a 1986 in a older 23 Powerplay. I am thinking that the motor may be getting tired... or really just the cam ? it does not burn any oil and a few years back it had some oil pressure issues and I thougth it might be the gauge and got it back to the marina and it was the oil filter. That was 2002 ?

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Engine? Carb? Setup would help.
Carb rebuild time? power valve?

Does it run good when off idle? have you lost performance (besides idle)

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Yes, carb rebuid a couple of years ago.

350- 260HP

New cap, rotor, wires and plugs in the last 2 years.

this thing use to crank 4800 now maybee 4200 RPM ?
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do a comp test.... plugs should be done at 50 hrs.....
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Do a leakdown test. Might be time for a valve job.
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ok, at what point do I just yank it and put in a new one ?

if the cam is shot and it needs a valve job ?

maybee the cam is ok??

keep them comming ...the advoise that is.

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i have a 454 just rebuilt i will sell you....
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would it even swap right in with a Alpha ?

what year and model

330HP

365 HP

420HP
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would it even swap right in with a Alpha ?

what year and model

330HP

365 HP

420HP
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Sounds like it might have a vacum leak. That is usually the case with and idle problem like that. The carb might be wore out. Throttle shafts worn? causing a leak maybe. but look into that.
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