Disturbed is thinking it's time for that 350 to go down the track! :smile16: :smile16: :smile16:customtouch said:DISTURBED said:I would throw some more timing at it just to see if it likes it. I'm betting it would like 38-39 total.
While it is possible it might like that much timing, I would be very carefull to monitor the motor closely for signs of detonation. IMO (which is almost worthless compared to Tim's mechanical knowledge) that sounds like a lot of timing for a basically stock 350 running on 90-93 octane fuel under the constant load found on an outdrive type boat. Mercruiser recommends 32 degrees total maximum if you go by the chart and add intitial. I ran 10 degree initial and about 32 total on the 350 in my Glastron with 93 octane and it seemed to like it & I felt pretty safe. The problem with an enclosed engine compartment is you can't really hear a problem if it's knocking a little until it's too late so just pay attention if you kick the timing up that much.