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Nope. Your still turning the same rpms just w/ a smaller prop.
-- Tony my boats at http://t.thomas.home.mchsi.com "Derek" wrote in message ... On Sun, 13 Jun 2004 09:30:14 -0700, "Lloyd Sumpter" wrote: Hi, I just gave up trying to find a used 9.9 4-stroke and bought a Shiny New Merc 9.9 4-stroke. It's LIGHT! Anyway, I've always run older 2-strokes and often ran them WOT for hrs at a time. Now that I have a new one, I'm more concerned. Are outboards (esp. 4-strokes) designed to run WOT full-time? I know inboards are not, but what about outboards? The manual doesn't say: just describes break-in period. They say for the first 10 hrs do not run WOT for more than 5 minutes. After that...? Lloyd Sumpter "Skeeder" Mirrocraft 12 I don't know if this is the case with your motor, but many 9.9 HP motors (2 Stroke) were/are, de-tuned 15 HP motors. Basically smaller jets & inlet throats. If this is the case, isn't running a 9.9 at WOT is the same as running a 15 HP at 66% of what it was designed for .....(in theory)? |
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