Summerizing the boat today and unable to get it started on the hose. Thought it was a battery issue, so purchased a new one. Cranking over but struggling to start up. After a few calls and told it was going to be a month before it could be seen by the PCM mechanic they mentioned checking the distr. cap. Apparently those flat style caps are notorious for corrosion after sitting during the winter. Changed the cap and rotor and fired up immediately. Runs so much smoother as well. Thought I would share for anyone with these 5.7 L Vortec EX 343 motors. (2008). Should have done this last year!
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Originally posted by scottb7 View PostThis is interesting to me as I like to keep my boat as "tuned up" as possible. But the distributor cap and rotor are not shown in manual to be a replacement item at any amount of hours. kwalker, do you have pics of what the worn parts looked like? Anyone have thoughts on this?
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Here is mine @ about 1,044 hours. I think it does run a bit better. Fun project for 12 bucks. Based on how mine looks and how great it ran before changing, and fact that it is NOT listed on the maintenance schedule, I would say only need to replace every 500 to 1,000 hours. But to each his own.
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Good tip! I'm new to the Excalibur 330 engine as I just got my boat last September. Didn't have any issues starting up this season but will give this a check and likely look at replacing it as part of next spring's tune up. I believe I located the cap and rotor on nautiqueparts.com, a little more than $12 but still worth doing IMO.
http://www.nautiqueparts.com/distributorgmefi.aspx
http://www.nautiqueparts.com/rotorexcaliburmotors.aspx
Pete
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Will this kit work? its one of the only ones I could find that has brass contacts.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/ms...make/chevrolet
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