DunbarLtd
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Nov 8, 2016
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Hey everyone, I started a thread before but it got way too long so I wanted to start a new one with some updated and more accurate findings.
Compression:
#1 cyl - 130 (top)
#2 cyl - 130 (middle)
#3 cyl - 135 (bottom)
I am having issues with top end rpms and would like to know how to troubleshoot this problem. I am not sure where to start.
Ive recently installed a tach and have the idle set to 750rpms in gear.
At full throttle or "WOT", the rpm will max out @ 4100rpm. It has decent start up and idlle/acceleration and does not jump around as far as rpms. Runs steady and smooth at that 4k rpm range.
I was told the rpm should hit 5K or more.
I bought a new prop. 13.25" x 17 pitch on a 17ft Bayliner Capri fiberglass hull.
Replaced all fuel lines. Added inline fuel filter. Rebuilt and adjusted carbs (2x now). Rebuilt fuel pump but did not change out the valves. Just the diaphragm.
In what order should I start troubleshooting? I am not familiar with 2 stroke outboards but have a lot of experience turning wrenches on cars over the last 20 years. Thanks in advance for any help!
Compression:
#1 cyl - 130 (top)
#2 cyl - 130 (middle)
#3 cyl - 135 (bottom)
I am having issues with top end rpms and would like to know how to troubleshoot this problem. I am not sure where to start.
Ive recently installed a tach and have the idle set to 750rpms in gear.
At full throttle or "WOT", the rpm will max out @ 4100rpm. It has decent start up and idlle/acceleration and does not jump around as far as rpms. Runs steady and smooth at that 4k rpm range.
I was told the rpm should hit 5K or more.
I bought a new prop. 13.25" x 17 pitch on a 17ft Bayliner Capri fiberglass hull.
Replaced all fuel lines. Added inline fuel filter. Rebuilt and adjusted carbs (2x now). Rebuilt fuel pump but did not change out the valves. Just the diaphragm.
In what order should I start troubleshooting? I am not familiar with 2 stroke outboards but have a lot of experience turning wrenches on cars over the last 20 years. Thanks in advance for any help!