IRBFishin
Seaman Apprentice
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- Jul 19, 2009
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I don't post often but read on here a whole lot. I have a 1978 70 HP Johnson on a 15' Tri-Hull bass boat. I picked it up for nothing and have worked on it off and on for two years to get it tip-top (restoration). I've got it to where I have a great hole shot, good speed, great idle, etc.
This should be enough but there's one thing...wakeboarding. I can't seem to get the umph to pull up a skier/wakeboarder. It seems to drag as soon as I put rope on it. We're not big guys (160-180) and this 70hp should not struggle like this.
I set the timing per J.Reeves, new fuel pump, new fuel lines/bulb (gets nice and hard), new spark plugs (QL77JC4), link and sync right to specs (this was the last thing which got me the good hole shot), rebuilt carbs, fresh gas (several tanks).
Can anyone give me any last tips to improve this little snag. Should I be adjusting the plastic screws on the throttle cables? Should I turn the timing screw in a bit and try it? Out a bit? Move the timing base adjuster a bit more?
I will say it seems to slightly start to bog (without a skier) when I jam full throttle but immediately grabs and takes off. Oh, please don't tell me its the carbs...I never want to see the inside of those again. Any tips? Thanks.
I don't post often but read on here a whole lot. I have a 1978 70 HP Johnson on a 15' Tri-Hull bass boat. I picked it up for nothing and have worked on it off and on for two years to get it tip-top (restoration). I've got it to where I have a great hole shot, good speed, great idle, etc.
This should be enough but there's one thing...wakeboarding. I can't seem to get the umph to pull up a skier/wakeboarder. It seems to drag as soon as I put rope on it. We're not big guys (160-180) and this 70hp should not struggle like this.
I set the timing per J.Reeves, new fuel pump, new fuel lines/bulb (gets nice and hard), new spark plugs (QL77JC4), link and sync right to specs (this was the last thing which got me the good hole shot), rebuilt carbs, fresh gas (several tanks).
Can anyone give me any last tips to improve this little snag. Should I be adjusting the plastic screws on the throttle cables? Should I turn the timing screw in a bit and try it? Out a bit? Move the timing base adjuster a bit more?
I will say it seems to slightly start to bog (without a skier) when I jam full throttle but immediately grabs and takes off. Oh, please don't tell me its the carbs...I never want to see the inside of those again. Any tips? Thanks.