codyhunter
Cadet
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- Mar 1, 2006
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- 9
I have a 1991 16' Stratos 264 with a Johnson 110 on it. I've recently had the carbs rebuilt, head gaskets replaced, powerpack replaced, spark plugs replaced, water pump relpaced, replaced all fuel lines and installed a water separator and new bulb, and replaced the original 13-19 prop with a 13 3/4-17 michigan vortex prop. It definitely runs better than before I did all of this work on it but I have an issue now that I can't figure out.
When coming out of the hole, the motor seems to miss and the boat shakes as if you were running over big rumble strips like on the side of a road. It does this fairly consistently at different speeds and throttle response times. Once you get on plane it runs great. So just out of curiosity, when I put it on the trailer I put it in gear and throttled up slowly and the motor ran beautifully. It was smooth and sounded brand new and tried to push the truck up the ramp. I did this a few times and can't figure out why the motor runs so good on the trailer and not on the water. The only difference that I know of is that when it's on the trailer more of the motor is down in the water than when it's floating natural on the water. I'm so confused. It has unbelievable torque when it's on the trailer but struggles to get out of the hole on the water. I always take off with the trim all the way down. WOT RPM's run between 5200-5500 with a top speed around 47mph. All 4 cylinders run between 90-94 psi after warm up. Any advice or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks to all that reply.
When coming out of the hole, the motor seems to miss and the boat shakes as if you were running over big rumble strips like on the side of a road. It does this fairly consistently at different speeds and throttle response times. Once you get on plane it runs great. So just out of curiosity, when I put it on the trailer I put it in gear and throttled up slowly and the motor ran beautifully. It was smooth and sounded brand new and tried to push the truck up the ramp. I did this a few times and can't figure out why the motor runs so good on the trailer and not on the water. The only difference that I know of is that when it's on the trailer more of the motor is down in the water than when it's floating natural on the water. I'm so confused. It has unbelievable torque when it's on the trailer but struggles to get out of the hole on the water. I always take off with the trim all the way down. WOT RPM's run between 5200-5500 with a top speed around 47mph. All 4 cylinders run between 90-94 psi after warm up. Any advice or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks to all that reply.