I've got a 1991 VIP Vision 17ft with an OMC Cobra 2.3L. First time I had it out on the water, I couldn't get it to go past 2000 rpm. I pulled the carb off and rebuilt it, but noticed that the float was set all the way down (other than that it seemed fine). I adjusted it properly, re-installed, and now the boat starts and runs better but I cannot get past 3200rpm or so. The prop is a Solas 2411-133-17, which as I understand is a 17 pitch and acceptable for this motor. Initial timing is about 9 or 10 BTDC. A couple thoughts I have:
Maybe the previous owner tried tuning the carb with the float incorrectly set and now it's all out of whack.
Maybe the mechanical advance in the distributor isn't working properly. It moves freely and snaps back into place, but I'm not sure how much it should be able to move. Link below with a video
The hose barb port on the fuel pump that runs back up to the carb has gunk in it. It seems like this port is mostly for safety in the event of a diaphragm failure. If this port is plugged could it prevent the pump from pumping enough fuel to support higher RPM?
Any advice is greatly appreciated!
Edit: The boat seems to wind up fine when not under load
Maybe the previous owner tried tuning the carb with the float incorrectly set and now it's all out of whack.
Maybe the mechanical advance in the distributor isn't working properly. It moves freely and snaps back into place, but I'm not sure how much it should be able to move. Link below with a video
The hose barb port on the fuel pump that runs back up to the carb has gunk in it. It seems like this port is mostly for safety in the event of a diaphragm failure. If this port is plugged could it prevent the pump from pumping enough fuel to support higher RPM?
Any advice is greatly appreciated!
Edit: The boat seems to wind up fine when not under load
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