Bass treble
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- Jun 21, 2016
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I have a Suzuki/spirit DT65 from 1979 that I bought this spring. It has been running like a top, but today I forgot to open the air vent on the gas tank and the engine started to rev harder than normal at full throttle. I killed the throttle and saw that the vent was closed. Opened it up and fired it back up and kept it in neutral to keep water cycling to cool the engine. But I noticed there are now EXHAUST BUBBLES coming up in the water, although I don't think the bubbles are coming from the water intake... Not entirely sure though. The engine still spits water and exhaust as it should, but it seems as though there is less water being pumped the more you get on the throttle? Also, when I try to get it up to plane at full or near full throttle, it just doesn't have the power like it should and it starts to smoke/rev harder/exhaust more, but again, seems like the water isn't spraying from the exhaust port as hard... I hope this is clear enough. Any advice would be very appreciated. Thanks, BT from big sandy lake, MN