Re: 1992 Force 90 hp neutral idle vs in gear idle
If you set the idle without using a tachometer, what sounds correct in the driveway will in reality be too slow on the water. Most people want to minimise the "clunk" as the engine is put into gear and set it too low.
Actual RPM should be 700-750 IN FORWARD GEAR, in the water. This usually works out to around 1000 in neutral. (this actually corresponds closely to automobiles which idle at about 650 in gear with an automatic tranny)
The idle needs to be set in forward gear since the prop is much less efficient in reverse.
Also, you need to remember that if you switch to a higher pitched prop, it will have more load even at idle and will lower the idle a bit. So if your idle speed is on the low side, it may need to be raised (or lowered) a bit with a prop change