The 1998 200 oceanpro has lost some power and no longer gets over 3750 rpm or so.
I replaced the plugs and filters - the plugs looked normal-ish. It starts, idles and runs great except wide open
I'm not sure about the full throttle advance screw which I may have lost position in an earlier fiasco.
I rung around Antigua and no one heard of a timing light, so that will have to wait a while till I go somewhere civilized.
Could any one give me an initial dimension for the gap from timing rotor in idle position,where the wot stop bears on, to the wot timing screw end cap when adjusted correctly. Or some other way to get in the ball park.
It seems to me that gap must cover around 18 degrees at the centre. Or maybe I am fos.
I realize this is not kosher, but I am 1200 miles from a competent tech.
I assume all responsibility!
I replaced the plugs and filters - the plugs looked normal-ish. It starts, idles and runs great except wide open
I'm not sure about the full throttle advance screw which I may have lost position in an earlier fiasco.
I rung around Antigua and no one heard of a timing light, so that will have to wait a while till I go somewhere civilized.
Could any one give me an initial dimension for the gap from timing rotor in idle position,where the wot stop bears on, to the wot timing screw end cap when adjusted correctly. Or some other way to get in the ball park.
It seems to me that gap must cover around 18 degrees at the centre. Or maybe I am fos.
I realize this is not kosher, but I am 1200 miles from a competent tech.
I assume all responsibility!