After a few adjustment at back yard, I was satisfied with the motor running.
This is a rebuilt motor, almost for everything.
At back yard, it idles at rpm 900 with flush. Start is hard, even in 80F weather. About 30 seconds cranking, with throttle cable a little bit open. When starting, it roars to 2000 rpm, and I hold it to be 1400 rpm for 2 mins. Then it come to neutral and idles at 900 can last until the gas is used up.
However, on the water, it's another story.
1. Boat is leaking from the main hole. It's a 1977 Boston Whaler newport 17 in good condition. The manual said, the main hole is designed to be open, and the water in boat can disappear itself by this hole and no bilge pump needed at all. It is suggested to be open for this fantastic feature. I believed it.
It leaks water at the first moment the boat touch the water. I have to find a piece of cloth and stuck it there and use bucket and water bottle to drain it out of the boat. It's really a funny scene on the crowded ramp.
But my question is, the feature of the boat is respectable. Is there something wrong I did? The motor is 115 hp, and comes with the boat from the beginning. Is it too heavy at the transom?
But anyway, I am planning to install a bilge bump and a hole blocker as I was planning to.
2. Idle running.
The boat can idle at 900 rpm on land. But in water, it chokes and stops. The reason is in water, even in neutral position, the rpm can slow down up to 200 rpm.
This was expected. I turn the idle speed up to 1200 rpm. Can it can be idled at 1200 rpm in neutral position smoothly. But when I tried to engage to forward or backward, it chokes and dies.
So I have to turn the idle up again to 1400 in neutral, and when I engage it, I have to push it fast to some throttle position. It still can not stay long at the idle position when engaged, it's about 900-1000 rpm. This caused a big problem when I have to launch boat back to trailer.
The other problem, with 1400 rpm in neutral position, when I engage it, I can strongly fill the the moment engagement of the propeller. Is it bad for the lower unit at this high idle speed?
So in short, in neutral idle speed, 1400 rpm. Engaged idle speed, 900-1000 rpm. Can not stay long and will die at the engaged idle speed.
3. Starting problem.
It is very hard to start. I tight the pump, give some throttle, push the button for the throttle blockage, and then crank it. It takes 30 sec to 1 min to start it. In the water, each time start after 10 min no running will do like that. It drives me crazy and each time it starts, I feel blessed. Cause I don't have any other backup option to get back on land.
4. It runs great at 20 mph.
Very smooth and solid. But the tilt is not good. The bow part will raise a lot at 20 mph. So I dare not to put it at full throttle. I believe it could reach at least 30 mph.
I have a video of running, if you want to see it. I will post it here.
So the problem is idle and start. I cleaned the carburetor in detail. Especial at the idle holes. I sprayed fluid into the idle speed needle hole, I can clearly see the fluid come out from the two tiny holes behind the throttle gate. I paid a lot attention to the passage from the float bowl to idle speed hole as well.
Please give my your suggestions on my next step check.
Thanks.
This is a rebuilt motor, almost for everything.
At back yard, it idles at rpm 900 with flush. Start is hard, even in 80F weather. About 30 seconds cranking, with throttle cable a little bit open. When starting, it roars to 2000 rpm, and I hold it to be 1400 rpm for 2 mins. Then it come to neutral and idles at 900 can last until the gas is used up.
However, on the water, it's another story.
1. Boat is leaking from the main hole. It's a 1977 Boston Whaler newport 17 in good condition. The manual said, the main hole is designed to be open, and the water in boat can disappear itself by this hole and no bilge pump needed at all. It is suggested to be open for this fantastic feature. I believed it.
It leaks water at the first moment the boat touch the water. I have to find a piece of cloth and stuck it there and use bucket and water bottle to drain it out of the boat. It's really a funny scene on the crowded ramp.
But my question is, the feature of the boat is respectable. Is there something wrong I did? The motor is 115 hp, and comes with the boat from the beginning. Is it too heavy at the transom?
But anyway, I am planning to install a bilge bump and a hole blocker as I was planning to.
2. Idle running.
The boat can idle at 900 rpm on land. But in water, it chokes and stops. The reason is in water, even in neutral position, the rpm can slow down up to 200 rpm.
This was expected. I turn the idle speed up to 1200 rpm. Can it can be idled at 1200 rpm in neutral position smoothly. But when I tried to engage to forward or backward, it chokes and dies.
So I have to turn the idle up again to 1400 in neutral, and when I engage it, I have to push it fast to some throttle position. It still can not stay long at the idle position when engaged, it's about 900-1000 rpm. This caused a big problem when I have to launch boat back to trailer.
The other problem, with 1400 rpm in neutral position, when I engage it, I can strongly fill the the moment engagement of the propeller. Is it bad for the lower unit at this high idle speed?
So in short, in neutral idle speed, 1400 rpm. Engaged idle speed, 900-1000 rpm. Can not stay long and will die at the engaged idle speed.
3. Starting problem.
It is very hard to start. I tight the pump, give some throttle, push the button for the throttle blockage, and then crank it. It takes 30 sec to 1 min to start it. In the water, each time start after 10 min no running will do like that. It drives me crazy and each time it starts, I feel blessed. Cause I don't have any other backup option to get back on land.
4. It runs great at 20 mph.
Very smooth and solid. But the tilt is not good. The bow part will raise a lot at 20 mph. So I dare not to put it at full throttle. I believe it could reach at least 30 mph.
I have a video of running, if you want to see it. I will post it here.
So the problem is idle and start. I cleaned the carburetor in detail. Especial at the idle holes. I sprayed fluid into the idle speed needle hole, I can clearly see the fluid come out from the two tiny holes behind the throttle gate. I paid a lot attention to the passage from the float bowl to idle speed hole as well.
Please give my your suggestions on my next step check.
Thanks.
