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Need help--older Mariner 40EL rough idle with bad shaking in gear
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<blockquote data-quote="BrounHownd" data-source="post: 481970" data-attributes="member: 30222"><p>Good stuff. Thank you. Luckily my setup stays pretty full when I put it in gear, but I see how it could be an issue. I just need to get it to a point it's not shaking my fillings out before I clock out on a weekday and drive all the way to the nearest quiet ramp with a dock. </p><p></p><p>Haven't had time to hook everything back up since I put a meter to the ignition system, but I'll keep you posted. Having that manual specific to the motor has been a huge help. Plan to see if the timing adjustment and linkage reset help. Carbs were synced when I put them back on....they open at exactly the same time and move together with the idle screw. </p><p></p><p>As to spark, best I can see is that there is spark there...it's a side console and I don't have a remote switch. Can't tell the quality. But have a timing light I borrowed I can use to look for misses once I reconnect it all if the other work doesn't improve things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrounHownd, post: 481970, member: 30222"] Good stuff. Thank you. Luckily my setup stays pretty full when I put it in gear, but I see how it could be an issue. I just need to get it to a point it's not shaking my fillings out before I clock out on a weekday and drive all the way to the nearest quiet ramp with a dock. Haven't had time to hook everything back up since I put a meter to the ignition system, but I'll keep you posted. Having that manual specific to the motor has been a huge help. Plan to see if the timing adjustment and linkage reset help. Carbs were synced when I put them back on....they open at exactly the same time and move together with the idle screw. As to spark, best I can see is that there is spark there...it's a side console and I don't have a remote switch. Can't tell the quality. But have a timing light I borrowed I can use to look for misses once I reconnect it all if the other work doesn't improve things. [/QUOTE]
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