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I have an 18' 1989 Sea Ray with a 135hp Mariner (Merc) that has not
been putting out the horsepower that it used to. It really bogs under load (pulling a skier), where it used to do fine. Just can't get the RPM's up, can't quite get the old top end speed, etc. I've had the compression checked, it's OK. Plugs have been replaced, been through dozens of tanks of fuel, drainded the carbs, had it checked by a shop with no problems found. My latest thinking is that may be this all started when I had the oil pump replaced after it stuck *open* (lucky me! - too much oil). I've read all the stuff about the pro's and cons of this oil injection system, and would prefer not to disable it. I am wondering how I can tell what kind of mixture I'm getting at high RPM's or at least how do I tell if this things adjusted correctly? It seems that the throttle linkage increases the oil delivery as the throttle is opened. The rotating valve(?) on the oil pump is adjusted so it's never pinned all the way open or closed. It's partly open with no throttle, and it's more open at full throttle, but not completely open. Any chance I'm getting too much oil at full throttle? Any ideas how to check the adjustement? Thanks in advance!! Dave - Fremont CA |
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