Hello all,
I have recently inherited my grandfathers 1986 Bass Tracker (fiberglass hull not aluminum) with a Merc 150 BlackMax XR2. It was purchased brand new and has been used very very little until about 5 years ago when I would take it out on our camping trips. The last time it was taken out it would fail to get up on plane, the motor would sound fine but would not kick over to the higher rpm range or seem to get the power to come up on plane even with the throttle buried. Having someone sit all the way out on the bow and nursing it along it would finally come up on plane and go as fast as it ever had. It seems to me like it is losing it's torque to get over the plane speed barrier. This boat was very rarely used and is in pristine condition. Could this be a carb problem from sitting for extended periods of time? I have the manual and was thinking on tearing them down and cleaning them but if anyone has heard of this problem and it is due to some other issue please let me know if there is anything specific I need to look for. I have ran a few carb treatments through a few tanks but to no avail. Summer is coming and I wanna burn up the water, please help me out!!
I have recently inherited my grandfathers 1986 Bass Tracker (fiberglass hull not aluminum) with a Merc 150 BlackMax XR2. It was purchased brand new and has been used very very little until about 5 years ago when I would take it out on our camping trips. The last time it was taken out it would fail to get up on plane, the motor would sound fine but would not kick over to the higher rpm range or seem to get the power to come up on plane even with the throttle buried. Having someone sit all the way out on the bow and nursing it along it would finally come up on plane and go as fast as it ever had. It seems to me like it is losing it's torque to get over the plane speed barrier. This boat was very rarely used and is in pristine condition. Could this be a carb problem from sitting for extended periods of time? I have the manual and was thinking on tearing them down and cleaning them but if anyone has heard of this problem and it is due to some other issue please let me know if there is anything specific I need to look for. I have ran a few carb treatments through a few tanks but to no avail. Summer is coming and I wanna burn up the water, please help me out!!