I have a 2007 175 Optimax that is new to me. Serial number 1B492347
(replaced Force 150)
Problem: Motor bogs down heavily from roughly 1700 to 2700 rpm. You have to be aggressive with the throttle to get it to go. If you creep up to those rpms it will go but only with full throttle and very noticeable hesitation. Similar feel to like it is flooding.
Once it starts to go, hang on. It runs fine and pulls strong from 2700 rpm to 5700. It can hit the rev limiter. I put a smaller 14 pitch prop (from 15) on to be able to more easily use rpm during break in mode.
Starts fine. It will die when starting when cold. Conditions at the lake: air. 40-45 F , water 60F An advance of the throttle for a minute or two to 1000-1200 rpm and it is fine after that. Once warm it idles just fine.
My altitude is 8500
Ethanol free gas. No issues with gas etc. with previous motor. Added more gas from another ethanol free station with no change in performance.
Motor history:
New rings and one new piston #6. New piston overbored .030. Other cylinders were honed.
2 new thermostats at that time.
Air and fuel pressure are per specs.
No warning alarms. No fault codes (not a factory Mercury tester but one a local mechanic uses)
New fuel filter. (no real change in performance)
New Gen II controls at time of motor swap. Local mechanic installed the controls and motor.
360 ish hours.
Motor was in break in mode. Plugs had heavy oil deposits after running for 2 hours. Cleaned plugs- used older Champion sand blaster and spark plug tester, no noticeable change in performance. Just completed 10 hours in break in mode.
Oil- Lucas Full Synthetic
used existing wiring on boat (1992 Bayliner Trophy 2002 Dual Console) to an adaptor to the Optimax harness
Battery shows 12-14v when running- from mechanics tester.
Moved motor to highest mounting position to eliminate motor position as a problem. If anything the motor is too high now as you can get it to cavitate in sharp turns.
I'm open to any ideas. Hopefully someone has had this issue in the past.
Thanks in advance!
(replaced Force 150)
Problem: Motor bogs down heavily from roughly 1700 to 2700 rpm. You have to be aggressive with the throttle to get it to go. If you creep up to those rpms it will go but only with full throttle and very noticeable hesitation. Similar feel to like it is flooding.
Once it starts to go, hang on. It runs fine and pulls strong from 2700 rpm to 5700. It can hit the rev limiter. I put a smaller 14 pitch prop (from 15) on to be able to more easily use rpm during break in mode.
Starts fine. It will die when starting when cold. Conditions at the lake: air. 40-45 F , water 60F An advance of the throttle for a minute or two to 1000-1200 rpm and it is fine after that. Once warm it idles just fine.
My altitude is 8500
Ethanol free gas. No issues with gas etc. with previous motor. Added more gas from another ethanol free station with no change in performance.
Motor history:
New rings and one new piston #6. New piston overbored .030. Other cylinders were honed.
2 new thermostats at that time.
Air and fuel pressure are per specs.
No warning alarms. No fault codes (not a factory Mercury tester but one a local mechanic uses)
New fuel filter. (no real change in performance)
New Gen II controls at time of motor swap. Local mechanic installed the controls and motor.
360 ish hours.
Motor was in break in mode. Plugs had heavy oil deposits after running for 2 hours. Cleaned plugs- used older Champion sand blaster and spark plug tester, no noticeable change in performance. Just completed 10 hours in break in mode.
Oil- Lucas Full Synthetic
used existing wiring on boat (1992 Bayliner Trophy 2002 Dual Console) to an adaptor to the Optimax harness
Battery shows 12-14v when running- from mechanics tester.
Moved motor to highest mounting position to eliminate motor position as a problem. If anything the motor is too high now as you can get it to cavitate in sharp turns.
I'm open to any ideas. Hopefully someone has had this issue in the past.
Thanks in advance!