Re: Force 125 exhaust relief attachment
They are called exhaust relief for a reason: When the engine is sitting low in the water, backpressure is high and the engine will idle crappy and may stall. The object IS to have exhaust exit above the water.
On low bass boats, I usually add a couple of tubes about 2-3 inches higher on the Evinrudes to improve the idle. Helps.
As an aside: Note that the engine is a 25 inch shaft model and note that the transom clamps are bolted through the bottom two holes--Not incorrect, but using the top holes allows raising the engine one inch without drilling new holes. It also puts the pressure closer to the main casting, allowing a stronger mounting. If you have a choice, it is always better to use the top set of holes.