RoGun_Mako171
Petty Officer 3rd Class
- Joined
- Jun 25, 2018
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I bought a test wheel on eBay for my Johnson 88 spl and tried using it on the lake to set my timing, but found the rpms would spike once they hit 3500 and felt something was wrong. I put on my regular prop to enjoy the rest of the day. Getting back to setting the timing, I marked the hub on the test wheel so I could see if it is spinning and used a tank I built from a 250 gallon IBC water tank. While brining it up to full throttle, I was not getting the spike I was on the lake and continued to set the timing.
After completing the work, I found that the hub is actually spinning because the marks on the hub and hub body no longer line up. I'm thinking it just wasn't spinning as much in the tank because it is not pushing the weight of the boat. Now my question... is my timing adjustment accurate or did I possibly advance it too far because of the spun hub?
After completing the work, I found that the hub is actually spinning because the marks on the hub and hub body no longer line up. I'm thinking it just wasn't spinning as much in the tank because it is not pushing the weight of the boat. Now my question... is my timing adjustment accurate or did I possibly advance it too far because of the spun hub?