So I've had it out a couple times now and have been trying to work out the kinks. It has mostly sat since 2012 and so we've got some gremlins to take care of. It won't rev higher than about 3700 rpm but operates underneath that great. Might be lacking some power but it still pulls my roommate, a 285 lb NCAA D1 offensive lineman out of the water no problem so I can't really tell. Anyways, from what I've read, I should have about 1500 rpm more to go before it stops climbing.
Also, it dies if I cut throttle too quickly but will then immediately start back up, giving off a decent plume of black smoke. Did this about 10-12 times on Saturday when I had it out.
I did the fuel filter and it's had 2 fresh tanks of gas run through it so unless the problem lies in the carb it shouldn't be fuel. I don't think it can be an air delivery problem because the filter on the carb seems like nothing more than a pasta strainer and should have no problem pulling air through it. Anyone have any ideas before I have to decommission the boat for a weekend to tear the carb apart? Thanks.
Also, it dies if I cut throttle too quickly but will then immediately start back up, giving off a decent plume of black smoke. Did this about 10-12 times on Saturday when I had it out.
I did the fuel filter and it's had 2 fresh tanks of gas run through it so unless the problem lies in the carb it shouldn't be fuel. I don't think it can be an air delivery problem because the filter on the carb seems like nothing more than a pasta strainer and should have no problem pulling air through it. Anyone have any ideas before I have to decommission the boat for a weekend to tear the carb apart? Thanks.
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