I went out and checked the linkage and compared with info I found around the web, I know I should really have a shop manual, and it appears correct. The butterflys open completely, the cam mark hits the center of the roller just as the butterflys start to open. I checked for spark right after I mounted this motor and it checked ok, I replaced a spark pack/module(whatever its called) at that time because of an intermittent spark, well I think anyway. It could very well lose or have weak spark under a load, I dunno.This motor came on another boat I have that I've been working on(18' runabout as a matter of fact). This current boat came with twin merc 500's that needed too much work so I took them off and put this evinrude on there, little did I know the evinrude would take just as much if not more work to get going. Yesterday I was able to eek 4700 rpm of of it with tilting the motor way way up, much more than I thought was ok. I gained a more solid 29 knots and 4700 rpm.
Today I just decided to go buy a cheap prop and got a 14X11. Put that on pretty quickly and went out for a test. First observation is that it vibrates a little at low rpms in the no wake zone, second was that the motor seemed much happier. It didn't sound like it was struggling like before. Once out in the clear I brought it up on plane kinda slowly and at 5500 rpm I was showing 23-24 knots, no vibration, motor again sounded much happier, and I didn't have nearly as much torque steer. The water was a little rough but I was able to go to WOT for a few and was able to get 6100 rpm pretty easy, I didn't note the speed or tilt the motor up anymore but bet I could have gotten a little more rpm's out of it. I settled on an 18-19 knot cruise at 4500 rpm and did that for about 45 mins.
So all in all the boat feels a lot different, more like I think a 20' cabin cruiser should. Before it was feeling more like a speedboat with a door and a place to sleep. I think I need to try a 13 pitch prop and that might be the perfect one. I didn't buy this 11P prop from a prop shop so hopefully I can pull it and pass it off as unused for a return.