farginicehole
Chief Petty Officer
- Joined
- Apr 15, 2003
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- 482
Finally got my '89 XP150 sparking on all six - took a new timer base and power pack. Tach still acts up, so I need to figure out if it's the wiring, the tach or the rectifier/regulator. Either doesn't work at all, or works but appears to be reading 1000+ rpm higher than actual. Anyways, the motor runs very smooth now but still am only getting 40 mph top speed out of it. It's on a '91 18.5' Alumacraft 185CS walleye boat, and it has the 15x17 aluminum prop. When the tach was working properly (at least I think), I was only getting about 5000 rpm at WOT and the 40 mph. I know from reading here that I am definitely lugging the motor (if the tach reading of 5K was correct), and I'm thinking even an older 150 should be able to push this boat to around 50 mph "if set up properly". Any thoughts? Carbs haven't been re-built in about 4 years, but this was the same top speed I had right after having them re-built by a reputable pro. I de-carbed last year, and compression is good and even on all six. Any suggestions as to where I should start? Thanks!