Bannister 6905
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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Looking for anyone who's had a similar issue with their Force 90...
The motor starts well and idles fine. However, when coming up on plane, it stutters, vibrates and is reluctant to rev. Eventually, it will plane out, but it struggles. Top speed is about 2/3s what it should be (1995 17' Pro Line CC). 17" pitch aluminum prop. When the motor starts to struggle, I pump the primer bulb, which is hard, and push the primer button and the motor loads up.
To date, I've checked compression (120#, 130#, 125#), cleaned and adjusted carbs, replace fuel filter on the motor and on the water separator, and fuel lines (the inner liner had collapsed on some, restricting fuel flow), replaced regulator / rectifier, rebuilt the fuel pump, new plugs, tested plug wires (each had continuity) and tested the coils (all checked within spec).
When I pull the plugs, #1 looks "clean", while 2 and 3 have some normal carbon build up. I have confirmed that each carb is filling properly with fuel (50:1 mix). Using the timing light at idle, I have confirmed that each plug is receiving fire from the coils.
There's no excessive smoking (other than the usual Force amount)and no weird noises coming from the motor, other than the vibration and stuttering when accelerating.
So, I am at the point where I am out of ideas. Hopefully, someone on this forum will have a suggestion as to where to go from here, short of replacing the motor with a Yamaha
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Thanks in advance for your attention.
The motor starts well and idles fine. However, when coming up on plane, it stutters, vibrates and is reluctant to rev. Eventually, it will plane out, but it struggles. Top speed is about 2/3s what it should be (1995 17' Pro Line CC). 17" pitch aluminum prop. When the motor starts to struggle, I pump the primer bulb, which is hard, and push the primer button and the motor loads up.
To date, I've checked compression (120#, 130#, 125#), cleaned and adjusted carbs, replace fuel filter on the motor and on the water separator, and fuel lines (the inner liner had collapsed on some, restricting fuel flow), replaced regulator / rectifier, rebuilt the fuel pump, new plugs, tested plug wires (each had continuity) and tested the coils (all checked within spec).
When I pull the plugs, #1 looks "clean", while 2 and 3 have some normal carbon build up. I have confirmed that each carb is filling properly with fuel (50:1 mix). Using the timing light at idle, I have confirmed that each plug is receiving fire from the coils.
There's no excessive smoking (other than the usual Force amount)and no weird noises coming from the motor, other than the vibration and stuttering when accelerating.
So, I am at the point where I am out of ideas. Hopefully, someone on this forum will have a suggestion as to where to go from here, short of replacing the motor with a Yamaha
Thanks in advance for your attention.