yfz450guy
Petty Officer 3rd Class
- Joined
- Jul 21, 2007
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- 83
i have a 1988 125hp and have been having an issue with power loss the motor feels as if it has a govener on it at wot. i have spark on all 4 and the comp is within spec. i heard from a guy to check the key switch so i did and it failed the final test in the manual. so i replaced it it ran better than it has for a few weeks. so i think cool $20 fix to a 3 week headache. ran around the lake with the wife and dogs dropped them of at camp and headed out to do some fishing boat ran great. got to the other end of the lake fished for a few hours and went to move to another spot and it ran crappy again. limped back to the dock and completely bypassed the switch. still crappy. loaded up and drank beer the rest of the weekend.
changed the primer bulb, filter, checked plugand 1and 2 are oilyish and 3 and 4 are a little too clean for a 2 stroke i think. checked screen in the pump and it was clean. pulled the carbs today and they too were clean as new and needle seats and floats looked good too. i made sure the carbs were linked and synced fired it in the tank and still crap. so i changed out the voltage reg and put the rectifier back in and while it sounds like it is running better my rpms per cyl are differnt and i can't understand why.
i have a meter that has tach and dwell and an rpm clamp. i put it on 1 and 2 and the rpms pretty much match the tach on the dash. i put it 3 and 4 and the rpms are 1000 to 1500 rpms less. would that mean a timing issue?
i am lost here. almost tempted to throw another key switch at it and see what happens. if i did and that made it better then what is causing the key switches to burn out?
thanks in advance for any and all insight on this.
changed the primer bulb, filter, checked plugand 1and 2 are oilyish and 3 and 4 are a little too clean for a 2 stroke i think. checked screen in the pump and it was clean. pulled the carbs today and they too were clean as new and needle seats and floats looked good too. i made sure the carbs were linked and synced fired it in the tank and still crap. so i changed out the voltage reg and put the rectifier back in and while it sounds like it is running better my rpms per cyl are differnt and i can't understand why.
i have a meter that has tach and dwell and an rpm clamp. i put it on 1 and 2 and the rpms pretty much match the tach on the dash. i put it 3 and 4 and the rpms are 1000 to 1500 rpms less. would that mean a timing issue?
i am lost here. almost tempted to throw another key switch at it and see what happens. if i did and that made it better then what is causing the key switches to burn out?
thanks in advance for any and all insight on this.