Twinturboz23
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- Jul 23, 2017
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I have purchased a bayliner with a 94 bayliner 120 force outboard engine. When I went to look at the boat he informed me it had issues on top end and couldn't figure it out. Hooked up the muffs, started right up but idle was high. Brought the boat home and here's what's going on. Took the boat on the water and idle dropped down to about 900, took it for a spin and wouldn't go above 3500rpm, if I gave it more throttle it was shake or sound as if there was a limiter. Once back to the dock I put the boat in neutral and it wouldn't drop the idle under 1700 or so. Today I checked the plugs which he said was new and found a crack in one so I went and bought 4 buhw plugs, the ones in it were buhw-2 but my manual I bought shows it's a buhw. Now I couldn't even get it to start. Yesterday I had a hard time getting the primer ball hard, it evenetually did but once again today it's not. I'm also noticing when turning it over air is running/bubbling through the fuel lines? I've taken the quick connector off and the primer ball will get hard as well as if take the fuel line off right before going into the little square box (not sure what it's called, fuel goes in and out, also a vacuum line going from the engine to it) with my finger over the end. So would air be coming from there and going through or would it maybe have to be a jet in the carbs not dialed in right? Thanks hoping to get this thing going.