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200 rpm is so little I can't imagine spending the money on a new prop.
4000 rpm probably does not mean this will hold true for all like engines. I had a bad cylinder in mine so you may want to do a compression check. "Scott Downey" wrote in message ... A worn engine would not develop full power. Dropping the pitch should have placed less load on the engine and reved it higher. "Bruce Kingsley" wrote in message ... Hi: What would limit engine RPM? I have a 1976 SeaRay with a Merc 255 engine that only produces 3800 rpm, the specs say it should produce 4000 rpm. The prop was a 17 deg pitch and we reduced it to 14 deg pitch but the rpm didn't change. -- Regards; Bruce Kingsley |
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