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purchased my first boat around 6 months ago, was running real rough,
problem turned out to be a sparkplug, now since having them replaced, the boat runs beutiful, accept after its been running flat out for about a minute it starts to loose power and start slowing down, splutters a little but not to much, but once you let it run slowly for a bit, it will again go flat knacker and loose power again after about a minute, does anyone have any idea what this could be in relation too? running a 20:1 mix which is what previous owner has told me to use. -- Posted at author's request, using http://www.BoatingForumz.com interface Articles individually verified to usenet standards. Visit URL to contact author/report abuse Thread archive: http://www.BoatingForumz.com/problem...pict95765.html |
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flwlss wrote:
purchased my first boat around 6 months ago, was running real rough, problem turned out to be a sparkplug, now since having them replaced, the boat runs beutiful, accept after its been running flat out for about a minute it starts to loose power and start slowing down, splutters a little but not to much, but once you let it run slowly for a bit, it will again go flat knacker and loose power again after about a minute, does anyone have any idea what this could be in relation too? running a 20:1 mix which is what previous owner has told me to use. Try 50:1 w/ TCW-3. It sounds like you are running too lean @ WOT. What is the model number? Rob |
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trainfan1 wrote:
flwlss wrote: purchased my first boat around 6 months ago, was running real rough, problem turned out to be a sparkplug, now since having them replaced, the boat runs beutiful, accept after its been running flat out for about a minute it starts to loose power and start slowing down, splutters a little but not to much, but once you let it run slowly for a bit, it will again go flat knacker and loose power again after about a minute, does anyone have any idea what this could be in relation too? running a 20:1 mix which is what previous owner has told me to use. Try 50:1 w/ TCW-3. It sounds like you are running too lean @ WOT. What is the model number? Rob Sounds like a clogged vent in the gas tank or a bad hose. Borrow a new portable tank and try it. -- Del Cecchi "This post is my own and doesn’t necessarily represent IBM’s positions, strategies or opinions.” |
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thanks guys found out 50:1 is the ratio i should have been using and
the problem turned out to be the vent on the fuel tank was rusted and not breatheing.... "flwlss" wrote: purchased my first boat around 6 months ago, was running real rough, problem turned out to be a sparkplug, now since having them replaced, the boat runs beutiful, accept after its been running flat out for about a minute it starts to loose power and start slowing down, splutters a little but not to much, but once you let it run slowly for a bit, it will again go flat knacker and loose power again after about a minute, does anyone have any idea what this could be in relation too? running a 20:1 mix which is what previous owner has told me to use. |
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