Hi guys,
I am hoping that someone could help me out with my issue. I have read similar threads but did not find anything exactly like mine.
I have started using my boat this season and initially it was lacking power when cold but running perfectly fine when warm. (as a side note , my father in-law rebuilt the carb for me over the winter using the kit from Mikes carbs, he also swapped out the float with the brass one they sell).
Now last few times I went out it runs fine as long as I go about 10 km/h when I start to accelerate it starts sputtering and bogging down (does not shut off) eventfully it will get enough speed to start planning and it runs fine as long as I stay above 30km/h or so (I believe it just has to do with it being under less load when it is going that speed). When I look at the carburetor during the time when it has an issue going I can see a steady stream of fuel going in. The compression in all cylinders is even and good. I have replaced the fuel filter (the old one did not look bad).
At first I thought it might have been bad fuel, I have ran it down added fresh and added methyl hydrate for good measure.
I hope it is something really simple that I am missing.
Fingers crossed wise people on this forum can help.
Thank you in advance.
Paul
I am hoping that someone could help me out with my issue. I have read similar threads but did not find anything exactly like mine.
I have started using my boat this season and initially it was lacking power when cold but running perfectly fine when warm. (as a side note , my father in-law rebuilt the carb for me over the winter using the kit from Mikes carbs, he also swapped out the float with the brass one they sell).
Now last few times I went out it runs fine as long as I go about 10 km/h when I start to accelerate it starts sputtering and bogging down (does not shut off) eventfully it will get enough speed to start planning and it runs fine as long as I stay above 30km/h or so (I believe it just has to do with it being under less load when it is going that speed). When I look at the carburetor during the time when it has an issue going I can see a steady stream of fuel going in. The compression in all cylinders is even and good. I have replaced the fuel filter (the old one did not look bad).
At first I thought it might have been bad fuel, I have ran it down added fresh and added methyl hydrate for good measure.
I hope it is something really simple that I am missing.
Fingers crossed wise people on this forum can help.
Thank you in advance.
Paul