Hi Guys,
First post here.
As above I have a 2003 Tracker/Mercury 40 Hp 2 Stroke 2Cyl single carb. It is mounted on a 2003 24' pontoon usually with 3 kids 2 adults on board
The boat starts fine cold, Choke-key-vroom...
Always idles fine....
Once under power I can get the boat up to 4500-4900 RPM (7-8.5MPH) and once I surpass 5000 rpm the boat will (as I can best describe) surge or starve its self. It nearly starves itself out. Its not cavitation. I've rebuilt the carb, all fuel lines and recently replaced the coils. I am stumped. I'm fairly mechanically inclined but absolutely stumped.
When the motor is cold it wont starve itself but once it warms up its game over. This is the original motor/prop/boat combo. Nothing has been changed.
I know the boat is underpowered and slow but the difference between 8 and 14 mph is huge when you're on the water.
Thanks in advance and any help at all would be appreciated.
-Cody
First post here.
As above I have a 2003 Tracker/Mercury 40 Hp 2 Stroke 2Cyl single carb. It is mounted on a 2003 24' pontoon usually with 3 kids 2 adults on board
The boat starts fine cold, Choke-key-vroom...
Always idles fine....
Once under power I can get the boat up to 4500-4900 RPM (7-8.5MPH) and once I surpass 5000 rpm the boat will (as I can best describe) surge or starve its self. It nearly starves itself out. Its not cavitation. I've rebuilt the carb, all fuel lines and recently replaced the coils. I am stumped. I'm fairly mechanically inclined but absolutely stumped.
When the motor is cold it wont starve itself but once it warms up its game over. This is the original motor/prop/boat combo. Nothing has been changed.
I know the boat is underpowered and slow but the difference between 8 and 14 mph is huge when you're on the water.
Thanks in advance and any help at all would be appreciated.
-Cody