I asked about this motor last year, but none of the items identified made any difference. I'll explain it again - maybe I can do a better job explaining this time...<br /><br />Motor was purchased on eBAY for cheap - $300 after shipping. It needed a LOT of work.<br />- Main wire bundle had so many shorts that I swear more wire was bare than insulated - replaced wire bundle<br />- Rectifier was burned out - replaced it. <br />- Removed, cleaned in carb tank, then rebuilt all 3 carbs.<br />Removed lower unit - replaced solenoids (they were both burned out. Also replaced impeller. <br />- Repaired broken cavitation plate aluminum welded plate on, then ground to shape.<br />- Replaced fuel pump.<br />- Replaced T-stat.<br />- Usual tune-up parts - plugs, points, etc.<br />- LOTS of cosmetic work...<br /><br />Motor starts perfectly with choke on for about a second when cold, then restarts every time. When on the water, the motor trolls very smoothly - I usually use a kicker for trolling, but this last weekend trolled with it to see how smoothly it would work - worked great. The motor even runs up to about 4000rpm at 2/3 throttle fine. Its on a heavy 1961 fiberform runabout, so it only does about 20mph. <br /><br />Here is the real problem:<br />When I throttle it above 2/3, the motor starts kicking and sputtering, etc. I have taken it to two different marine mechanics and they both say nothing is wrong, but neither have a tank that they can tank the motor in. Here is what's wierd, I discovered that when throttling above 2/3, if I press the choke switch it smooths out and I gain around 3 mph and several hundred RPM. <br /><br />I have tried the squeeze the bulb trick, but that does nothing. I have checked the timing and it seems to be correct too. Compression check indicates 120, 120, 119, so its good.<br />Is this a case of some air leak causing the fuel mix to lean out until at about 2/3 throttle it cannot run anymore? That explains the choke trick, but I cannot find any air leaks on the carbs. <br /><br />Does anyone have any ideas? The motor I used to use is a 67 evinrude 40hp. This motor gets on a plane MUCH easier than the 40hp did, but I doubt I'm getting more horsepower than the 40... Is there any hope short of plastique and starting over?<br /><br />Rick