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Greg & Tracey Campbell June 4th 05 05:13 PM

Motor Problem
 
I took my boat to the lake yesterday for the first time this year and it
cranked right up, when I gave it full throttle, I got high RPM's but no
speed, we were only doing about 5 mph. It worked fine last year before I
put it up.

It is a 2002 Mercury 90 HP.

Any help would be appreciated.



Justin Webb June 4th 05 05:46 PM

Check your propeller hub to see if it has spun.

Justin

"Greg & Tracey Campbell" wrote in message
news:0rkoe.1719$gO1.212@okepread06...
I took my boat to the lake yesterday for the first time this year and it
cranked right up, when I gave it full throttle, I got high RPM's but no
speed, we were only doing about 5 mph. It worked fine last year before I
put it up.

It is a 2002 Mercury 90 HP.

Any help would be appreciated.





Shortwave Sportfishing June 4th 05 05:58 PM

On Sat, 4 Jun 2005 11:13:53 -0500, "Greg & Tracey Campbell"
wrote:

I took my boat to the lake yesterday for the first time this year and it
cranked right up, when I gave it full throttle, I got high RPM's but no
speed, we were only doing about 5 mph. It worked fine last year before I
put it up.

It is a 2002 Mercury 90 HP.

Any help would be appreciated.


Spun prop hub.

Later,

Tom

Mike G June 4th 05 07:22 PM

In article 0rkoe.1719$gO1.212@okepread06, says...
I took my boat to the lake yesterday for the first time this year and it
cranked right up, when I gave it full throttle, I got high RPM's but no
speed, we were only doing about 5 mph. It worked fine last year before I
put it up.

It is a 2002 Mercury 90 HP.

Any help would be appreciated.





So, your engine is turning at around 5K and you are only doing 5MPH.

If you had a clutch, which I you don't, it could be slipping

That pretty much leaves the Prop more or less free wheeling or something
really strange going on in the lower unit.


--
Mike G.
Heirloom Woods

www.heirloom-woods.net

Camilo June 4th 05 09:23 PM



Greg & Tracey Campbell wrote:
I took my boat to the lake yesterday for the first time this year and it
cranked right up, when I gave it full throttle, I got high RPM's but no
speed, we were only doing about 5 mph. It worked fine last year before I
put it up.

It is a 2002 Mercury 90 HP.

Any help would be appreciated.


As the others said, it could be a spun prop. This means the rubber
layer between the inner hub and the prop has let loose. It's designed
to let loose if you hit an object with the prop to protect the inner
workings of the engine - like a shock absorber. Sometimes they just
wear out,I guess, although I've never personally experienced that, it
seems to happen. It can be fixed by a prop shop. If you don't have a
spare prop, this might be a time to buy one - to use while the old prop
is in the shop and to have as a spare for the future. If your current
prop is stainless, buy an aluminum one for the spare.


Harry.Krause June 5th 05 03:26 PM

On Sat, 4 Jun 2005 11:13:53 -0500, "Greg & Tracey Campbell"
wrote:

I took my boat to the lake yesterday for the first time this year and it
cranked right up, when I gave it full throttle, I got high RPM's but no
speed, we were only doing about 5 mph. It worked fine last year before I
put it up.

It is a 2002 Mercury 90 HP.


Sell it, and get a 175.

And no, its not true, that people with long driveways are
"compinsating" for a small penis.

Me and the wife
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