Usually I can figure out odd issues on my own, but this one has me stumped:
I have a 1994 Mag III 150 hp outboard with a 21" pitch stainless prop mounted on my 18' Ebbtide bowrider. At WOT, I can usually see ~6200 RPM, but I back it off to ~5800 RPM since 6200 is too much. However, when I took the boat out two weeks ago, at WOT I was only able to achieve 5800 RPM. Then yesterday, at WOT, I could only get 5500 RPM.
For whatever reason, my top end is becoming weaker. I also noticed that it takes longer to get to the upper RPM range. However, the motor runs great . . . no hesitation and smooth running throughout the RPM band with no surging.
This motor was rebuilt in December 2008 by a very reputable outboard guru and may have ~40 hours on it.
So far, I have tested compression - all cylinders between 120 - 130 psi, replaced fuel filter, and ran a can of SeaFoam through it.
The plugs look brand new, but they are just a little oily, so I will be replacing them this week.
Does anyone else have an inkling of what might be happening here???


I have a 1994 Mag III 150 hp outboard with a 21" pitch stainless prop mounted on my 18' Ebbtide bowrider. At WOT, I can usually see ~6200 RPM, but I back it off to ~5800 RPM since 6200 is too much. However, when I took the boat out two weeks ago, at WOT I was only able to achieve 5800 RPM. Then yesterday, at WOT, I could only get 5500 RPM.
For whatever reason, my top end is becoming weaker. I also noticed that it takes longer to get to the upper RPM range. However, the motor runs great . . . no hesitation and smooth running throughout the RPM band with no surging.
This motor was rebuilt in December 2008 by a very reputable outboard guru and may have ~40 hours on it.
So far, I have tested compression - all cylinders between 120 - 130 psi, replaced fuel filter, and ran a can of SeaFoam through it.
The plugs look brand new, but they are just a little oily, so I will be replacing them this week.
Does anyone else have an inkling of what might be happening here???