Question regarding rpm's

bonapetit2

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I recently installed a tach on my bayliner capri with an '85 85 hp force outboard, succesfully re-propped the engine to get within recommended rpm's at wot, but I'm a little confused with the readings that I get while in nuetral. While in nuetral at full throttle the highest it reads is 2200 rpm's. Is this alright or should it be higher??
 

uaw9fan

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Re: Question regarding rpm's

The linkage is limited it nuetral to prevent the clutch from engaging at high engine revolutions
 

roscoe

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Re: Question regarding rpm's

Don't know if that motor has a throttle limiter when in neutral or not.<br /><br />But why would you want to rev your motor any higher in neutral?
 

bonapetit2

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Re: Question regarding rpm's

Thanks for the quick response...The linkage point makes sense.<br />The reason I asked was b/c I had read a few posts on these forums where people had referred to higher nuetral rpm's than what I was getting, although these were from different year engines than mine. I just wasn't sure if I had an adjustment to make or not.
 
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