64 inboard
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This summer the 170 in my 64 Correct Craft has been a little tempermental.
First off I fried the two year old points and condenser, for no apparent reason. Im running what are probably the originals right now. Just got the replacements and hope to get them in this weekend.
Then Ive been having problems with eratic oil pressure readings. I added about 1/2 qt of Marvel Mystery oil, and now its running in the 30-40 lb area.
This week, the boat is occasionally falling flat on its face when I give it gas from a slow/no wake area. It has also acted like its loading up when idling, again in a no wake area. When I loaded the boat on the trailer the exhaust smelled pretty rich.
Tonight while looking things over, I noticed what appears to be a crack in the intake, just below the carb mounting base. Here are a couple of pics of the area in question...


Have you guys ever seen this situation? Wouldnt it make it run lean, not rich? Its hard to see, but in the second pic, the line looks like it actually extends up to the mating surface of the carb mounting base.
Any other ideas?
First off I fried the two year old points and condenser, for no apparent reason. Im running what are probably the originals right now. Just got the replacements and hope to get them in this weekend.
Then Ive been having problems with eratic oil pressure readings. I added about 1/2 qt of Marvel Mystery oil, and now its running in the 30-40 lb area.
This week, the boat is occasionally falling flat on its face when I give it gas from a slow/no wake area. It has also acted like its loading up when idling, again in a no wake area. When I loaded the boat on the trailer the exhaust smelled pretty rich.
Tonight while looking things over, I noticed what appears to be a crack in the intake, just below the carb mounting base. Here are a couple of pics of the area in question...


Have you guys ever seen this situation? Wouldnt it make it run lean, not rich? Its hard to see, but in the second pic, the line looks like it actually extends up to the mating surface of the carb mounting base.
Any other ideas?