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![]() Dan J.S. wrote: The manual states to not run my Honda four stroke 90 HP (2001 model) for more than 5 minutes at full RPM. The throttle actually backs off automatically after about 1 minute of full RPM action. Anyone know if running at full RPM can really affect the engine? When I have 14 people on my 25 foot Bennington pontoon boat, running on anything but full RPM is slow (below 13 MPH according to my GPS) (especially when I go against the current on the river that I am on). The reason I bring this up is that when I use my Honda lawn mower to mow the lawn, that thing runs at full RPM from start to finish, which is sometimes hours - the mower has been working like new for the last 3 years. It has a governor. With the boat motor, I'd suspect that they want you to have maximum RPM's available to get out of the hole, get a skier up, etc. but then run at a comfortable (to the engine) RPM. |
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