Tolliwacker
Cadet
- Joined
- Apr 27, 2009
- Messages
- 26
First off, I am new here, but not new to mechanics but I am NO 2 stroke wiz.
I have a 1997 Evinrude Vindicator 200HP
Serial Number GO433907-72
Model Number E200 STLE (If I read this right)
IMP 18-30-59 (I assume the prop?)
Anyways the boat has been flawless over the past 3 years, and I flush it after every salt water excursion, and I winterize it with Sta-bil in the fuel and drain and flush everything, but I took the boat out this Saturday and it Fired off nicely, and I ran it with the Hose in the yard before heading to the bay and all seemed OK. I get to the bay and the boat has NO POWER! Will not go above 3000 rpm's and will not pull a sick ***** out of bed. The engine skips a tad at idle, so I am leaning to the fuel system. I fueled up with fresh fuel in Late October with Sta-bil and ran the fuel through the system like I have done years past, so any ideas?
I have removed the plugs and checked them, the power head is warm to the touch, not hot. Do you think this is a fuel issue or ignition?
Thanks for any help in advance,
John
I have a 1997 Evinrude Vindicator 200HP
Serial Number GO433907-72
Model Number E200 STLE (If I read this right)
IMP 18-30-59 (I assume the prop?)
Anyways the boat has been flawless over the past 3 years, and I flush it after every salt water excursion, and I winterize it with Sta-bil in the fuel and drain and flush everything, but I took the boat out this Saturday and it Fired off nicely, and I ran it with the Hose in the yard before heading to the bay and all seemed OK. I get to the bay and the boat has NO POWER! Will not go above 3000 rpm's and will not pull a sick ***** out of bed. The engine skips a tad at idle, so I am leaning to the fuel system. I fueled up with fresh fuel in Late October with Sta-bil and ran the fuel through the system like I have done years past, so any ideas?
I have removed the plugs and checked them, the power head is warm to the touch, not hot. Do you think this is a fuel issue or ignition?
Thanks for any help in advance,
John