I had the same problem with a 4.3 190 horse/alpha drive motor in my previous Glastron SX190.
87 octane: When shut down after pulling tubes or working hard, the motor would diesel for a while. Very annoying. Let engine idle for 2-3 full minutes before shut down, then it usually didn't diesel much or at all.
89 octane: Same as above, but the engine would diesel for a few seconds after working hard. Let idle for one minute to cool off, and then would shut down OK.
93 octane: I could run the engine and shut it down without any issues.
I chalked it up to a very close tolerance timing and compression setup, where Merc was trying to get the best gas mileage and least amount of emissions from the engine. Wound pretty tight. I didn't want to retard the timing, so I burned the better octane. The people I sold the boat to run 89 octane and let the engine idle for one minute before shutting it down.
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Previous Four Winns: 2003 Freedom 180, 150 Johnson XL, purchased new July 2005, sold Sept. 07
Current Four Winns: 2002 Horizon 170, 115 Yamaha V4, purchased May 2010 from family friend.
