" Jim,
I notice a couple mess
" Jim,
I notice a couple messages back that you mention you have adjusted the timing a number of times and that when you advance it to stop the ping, it becomes hard to start. Ping, or PreIGNition is a result of having the timing advaced too far to begin with. If it is already timed too high then advancing it will only worsen the problem by resulting in the cylendar firing well before it reaches top dead center so the starter is literally fighting against the power of the engine itself. That is why it becomes hard to start. In the old model-T fords there was many an arm broken by an engine kicking back if the timing was too high (hand crank models). Try retarding the timing bit by bit until you can go to WOT withougt experiencing the ping and it should solve the problem. Better yet if you can determine the proper setting and have the correct hormonic balancer and scale then set it to factory specs and call it happy. If it is pinging at factory specs then I would suggest following Eddie's advice on reducing carbon. Additionally extended running at WOT can serve to blow some of that carbon out as it breaks up. But I would not totaly discount the possibility of a one tooth jump on a timing chain which normally occurs at engine kill or start up if its going to happen so if this showed up suddenly then I could be a tell tail sign. At any rate, a timing adjustment in an effort to reduce or eliminate ping should be to back it off a bit, not to advance.
Just a few thoughts and as I have said before I am not an inboard guru but have done automotive work for years. I play with a few outboards. Just trying to offer what I believe to be good advice and some in here, with more experience, may have a different opinion so take what I say with a grain of salt. Get a second opinion if you feel the need or just disregard if you disagree.
Good luck with it and I hope you get it soon. The weather will be pretty soon and time at the dock kind of sux when you are watching every body else just drop-em-in and move-em-out. I know. I been there. "