pantaloonz
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Nov 28, 2014
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Hi Gang,
I've search through several threads about engine bogging down, and I think I may be in the same position with a timing, or fuel delivery issue. I was not able to start my boat this spring until I bypassed the fuel filter/water separator completely and it started and ran fine.
Now I'm getting bogging right after throttling past the head speed. Most times it will bog down.. then catch and then it runs just fine getting on plane and tooling around, pulling tubes etc.
My last outing it ran great for two days straight (slight bogging as described) then finally on the third day coming back from watching fireworks on the lake I was cruising along, and out of the blue the engine just cut WAY back to just barely over idle,..I quickly throttled back and saved it from stalling. When I throttled forward again it stalled.
Started fine.. forward gear fine.. throttle down slowly .. bog .. stall. I then went to absolutely minute changes of throttle and it did get to a decent speed and we got safely to the dock. From the dock to launch it seemed to be ok again ( I did add like 2 gallons of fuel at the dock)...
Based on ALL of that... I'm wondering if maybe there is crud in the tank, or some bad gas down in there and when I was nearing empty the lousy gas n crud was starting to creep into the system... would that make sense? I plan on checking/replacing the filter/separator when the new part comes in. I believe someone suggested dumping the contents of the separator into a bowl or baggie and look for crap?
Finally my boat (1992 Four Winns Horizon 190) only goes 35-40MPH tops...Is this good, bad, indifferent? I was thinking a 5.0L 305 Ford engine would be able to move that boat closer to 50-60MPH?.. At 38MPH it's running close to 6000 RPM.. maybe I'm driving her too hard ?
Advice and thoughts welcome.
-Pantz
I've search through several threads about engine bogging down, and I think I may be in the same position with a timing, or fuel delivery issue. I was not able to start my boat this spring until I bypassed the fuel filter/water separator completely and it started and ran fine.
Now I'm getting bogging right after throttling past the head speed. Most times it will bog down.. then catch and then it runs just fine getting on plane and tooling around, pulling tubes etc.
My last outing it ran great for two days straight (slight bogging as described) then finally on the third day coming back from watching fireworks on the lake I was cruising along, and out of the blue the engine just cut WAY back to just barely over idle,..I quickly throttled back and saved it from stalling. When I throttled forward again it stalled.
Started fine.. forward gear fine.. throttle down slowly .. bog .. stall. I then went to absolutely minute changes of throttle and it did get to a decent speed and we got safely to the dock. From the dock to launch it seemed to be ok again ( I did add like 2 gallons of fuel at the dock)...
Based on ALL of that... I'm wondering if maybe there is crud in the tank, or some bad gas down in there and when I was nearing empty the lousy gas n crud was starting to creep into the system... would that make sense? I plan on checking/replacing the filter/separator when the new part comes in. I believe someone suggested dumping the contents of the separator into a bowl or baggie and look for crap?
Finally my boat (1992 Four Winns Horizon 190) only goes 35-40MPH tops...Is this good, bad, indifferent? I was thinking a 5.0L 305 Ford engine would be able to move that boat closer to 50-60MPH?.. At 38MPH it's running close to 6000 RPM.. maybe I'm driving her too hard ?
Advice and thoughts welcome.
-Pantz