alexthompson2817
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Hello all, first time poster.
Have a 1998 Sprint 20' with a 98' Evinrude Vindicator (model number = E200STLECE). Just for the record, the boat has a hot foot throttle.
Put fuel in the boat and stored. One week later put boat in water. Boat would not reach cruising speed or rpm (60 mph, 4,000 RPM).
Boat runs fine in neutral, will reach up to 8,000 rpm in neutral. Put it in gear and it will not reach above 1,800 or 2,000 rpm. In addition, you cannot put it back in neutral after you attempt to "blast off". If you want to go back to neutral, you must turn the key, move "gear selector" to neutral and restart.
When problem first started, it had enough H.P. to get on plane but not reach a speed higher than 34 mph (GPS reading). Now it does not have enough power to get on a plane.
I have checked compression, all cylinders are within 10 pounds of each other, they avg. 95 psi. Checked fire on each cylinder with engine in neutral, all cylinders firing well. Siphoned 1/2 gallon of gas into clean container, no trace of water or contaminants in gas, replaced fuel filter. None of this has fixed the problem.
Oh yeah, I put new plugs in (original Champion)
Any help or tips are appreciated.
Have a 1998 Sprint 20' with a 98' Evinrude Vindicator (model number = E200STLECE). Just for the record, the boat has a hot foot throttle.
Put fuel in the boat and stored. One week later put boat in water. Boat would not reach cruising speed or rpm (60 mph, 4,000 RPM).
Boat runs fine in neutral, will reach up to 8,000 rpm in neutral. Put it in gear and it will not reach above 1,800 or 2,000 rpm. In addition, you cannot put it back in neutral after you attempt to "blast off". If you want to go back to neutral, you must turn the key, move "gear selector" to neutral and restart.
When problem first started, it had enough H.P. to get on plane but not reach a speed higher than 34 mph (GPS reading). Now it does not have enough power to get on a plane.
I have checked compression, all cylinders are within 10 pounds of each other, they avg. 95 psi. Checked fire on each cylinder with engine in neutral, all cylinders firing well. Siphoned 1/2 gallon of gas into clean container, no trace of water or contaminants in gas, replaced fuel filter. None of this has fixed the problem.
Oh yeah, I put new plugs in (original Champion)
Any help or tips are appreciated.
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