comstox
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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- Sep 29, 2017
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I gave an old 16ft boat to my son-in-law and he fixed it up and got it going for about $200! The engine is a 4 cylinder, 1990 100Hp Mercury outboard that has that two pistons work at lower RPMs until you punch the throttle. (Can't remember what that feature is called?) Anyway, When he does punch it he almost instantly cavitates (spelling?) I looked at his prop and it has an almost 1/4" gap between the front of the prop and the gear housing. Could this cause cavitation?
See pics. The hydro-foil also seems small for this outboard.
What say ye???
See pics. The hydro-foil also seems small for this outboard.
What say ye???