Hello all
In spring 2024 my PCM Excalibur 343 from 2009 received a new underblock, because previous underblock overheated and head gasket broke...
When I first started using the new engine everything was fine, except check engine was always lit after applying some throttle. PS the new engine had a proper run-in and frequent oil changes in the begining. The mechanic and myself checked the ECM with Diacom and no faults. Engine kept on going smooth through the season, except during fall 2024 I started noticing small engine hesitations at low speeds (20 mph)/low RPM (2000 rpm). Boat was taken out for the winter and had maintenance and this spring we started using it and stil the same hesitations and started to get worse, so hesitation became bigger. When the new engine was installed a lot of stuff was replaced (spark plugs iridium, coil, coil wire, distributor cap, rotor) so according to my mechanic the only culprit could be the sparkplug cables, so this spring I changed them as well, but still the same hesitation. It even became worse and i changed spark plugs, distributor cap, rotor, coil, every possible sensor , but no improvements. Then I checked my Cam retard and it was a +- 2 degrees, I moved it towards 15 degrees, advice given by the mechanic. Motor performed much better and just only still slightest of hesitation in low rpm's. last week I was going in the slalomcours at 34 mph and suddenly engine stops and wouldn't start anymore, when I cranked I could imediately notice that the timing was completely wrong, engine fighting itself.
So I took out my complete distributor and I discover that the teeth of the gear are completely worn down and some even missing on one side...
How could this happen? Is this a bad installation? Should a new distributor have been placed with the new engine?
In spring 2024 my PCM Excalibur 343 from 2009 received a new underblock, because previous underblock overheated and head gasket broke...
When I first started using the new engine everything was fine, except check engine was always lit after applying some throttle. PS the new engine had a proper run-in and frequent oil changes in the begining. The mechanic and myself checked the ECM with Diacom and no faults. Engine kept on going smooth through the season, except during fall 2024 I started noticing small engine hesitations at low speeds (20 mph)/low RPM (2000 rpm). Boat was taken out for the winter and had maintenance and this spring we started using it and stil the same hesitations and started to get worse, so hesitation became bigger. When the new engine was installed a lot of stuff was replaced (spark plugs iridium, coil, coil wire, distributor cap, rotor) so according to my mechanic the only culprit could be the sparkplug cables, so this spring I changed them as well, but still the same hesitation. It even became worse and i changed spark plugs, distributor cap, rotor, coil, every possible sensor , but no improvements. Then I checked my Cam retard and it was a +- 2 degrees, I moved it towards 15 degrees, advice given by the mechanic. Motor performed much better and just only still slightest of hesitation in low rpm's. last week I was going in the slalomcours at 34 mph and suddenly engine stops and wouldn't start anymore, when I cranked I could imediately notice that the timing was completely wrong, engine fighting itself.
So I took out my complete distributor and I discover that the teeth of the gear are completely worn down and some even missing on one side...
How could this happen? Is this a bad installation? Should a new distributor have been placed with the new engine?
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