Hey, so finally got my boat out on the water, motor seemed to be running perfectly while on the trailor, starts no worries, idles nicely, rev's up with no problems etc. However when under load I couldnt get it past 12kph at full throttle.
So I thought first thing to check would be the cable adjustment (as I had to take them off while mounting the motor etc) so ive adjusted the cable and seems to be correct - full throttle on the controller appears to move the throttle arm to max, so im assuming thats correct for starters, as I said it revs right out (I dont have a tach, but judging by how loud it is I wouldnt want to go to much higher, at least not out of the water)
What I did notice though while adjusting the cable was that while moving the controller to full throttle I noted the long black plastic bit thats parallel with the block (1 of the two verticle bits that join all three carbs), on the top carb that links to the middle carb was attempting to turn and it appeared to be twisting instead of actually smoothly turning as one... so the question is, while at full throttle or even during advancing the throttle should those two black plastics bits that link all three carbs been turning in sync and turn evenly as one? im assuming they open the carbs up, but what im not sure about is whether or not all three carbs open the same amount throughout the rev range or do the bottom two carbs open up at different times depending on the rev's etc. I wouldve thought they would open evenly so each cylinder gets an even spread of fuel/power etc.
my theory is that the middle and bottom carb isnt opening sufficiently to give enough power to go beyond 12kph. What confused me though, is that the motor doesnt skip a beat, so if the bottom two carbs where not in sync (or opening sufficiently) then surely it would be obvious, ie. not running smoothly, rough idle or missing etc.
sorry for long winded dialogue, just not sure whats the bits an pieces are called, let alone how theyre meant to work. Im about to order a manual but I know from experience that people on here can often explain things easier than a manual can
Thanks in advance
Blaire
So I thought first thing to check would be the cable adjustment (as I had to take them off while mounting the motor etc) so ive adjusted the cable and seems to be correct - full throttle on the controller appears to move the throttle arm to max, so im assuming thats correct for starters, as I said it revs right out (I dont have a tach, but judging by how loud it is I wouldnt want to go to much higher, at least not out of the water)
What I did notice though while adjusting the cable was that while moving the controller to full throttle I noted the long black plastic bit thats parallel with the block (1 of the two verticle bits that join all three carbs), on the top carb that links to the middle carb was attempting to turn and it appeared to be twisting instead of actually smoothly turning as one... so the question is, while at full throttle or even during advancing the throttle should those two black plastics bits that link all three carbs been turning in sync and turn evenly as one? im assuming they open the carbs up, but what im not sure about is whether or not all three carbs open the same amount throughout the rev range or do the bottom two carbs open up at different times depending on the rev's etc. I wouldve thought they would open evenly so each cylinder gets an even spread of fuel/power etc.
my theory is that the middle and bottom carb isnt opening sufficiently to give enough power to go beyond 12kph. What confused me though, is that the motor doesnt skip a beat, so if the bottom two carbs where not in sync (or opening sufficiently) then surely it would be obvious, ie. not running smoothly, rough idle or missing etc.
sorry for long winded dialogue, just not sure whats the bits an pieces are called, let alone how theyre meant to work. Im about to order a manual but I know from experience that people on here can often explain things easier than a manual can
Thanks in advance
Blaire