kalebsheridan
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Aug 14, 2023
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Hey everyone,
So I finally got my force out on the water for the first time this season. For context, it's a fixer upper. I just rebuilt the fuel pump and this sucker fired up without even the throttle advance after sitting for 8 months. I was excited. Anyway, on the test run I did 14 miles in rough chop. Max speed about 24 mph and burned about 2.5 gallons of gas. Ran between 110 and 135 degrees (temp sender attached to the top cylinder head). Played around with the trim settings a lot, this motor has no power trim. After this run I have some questions:
1. How do you all secure the idle speed screw? Mine walked out on me completely and I lost my idle setting during the test run. After I re tune it should I slap some loctite on it? Maybe I didn't tighten the lock nut enough.
2. I pulled the plugs the next morning to see how rich/lean I was running. Plugs looked pretty clean. The bottom plug looked noticably cleaner, and the bottom piston head looked dry and tannish. The top piston head looked black. I also noticed a little sea water in the cowling. Bad head gasket maybe? Running lean? I pulled the carb which I will clean in an ultrasonic cleaner in case the carb is dirty. Had good throttle response the whole time but the motor idled higher than I remember. Of course my tiny tach broke on the water so I couldn't verify. Also the motor would get a little harder to start with every startup (I stopped a handful of times to change the trim). Late last summer I tested the comp and she had 125 both cylinders on the dot on my cheap comp tester. Thoughts?
3. I found some cowling foam gathered under the carb. Looks like I blended some foam putting the cowling back on with the motor running and she probably ate some foam. I since ripped that out. Any good replacement foams? Or just leave it?
4. I'm new to boating in general, so is my trim setting good if I'm getting Max speed? The boat doesn't nose up much going 24 mph but cavitates pretty bad at the next highest setting. Again, no power trim so whatever I set is what I get. I may throw a hydrofoil on it. The last owner had one on the last motor for this boat so maybe it needs one. The boat is a 15 ft glass tri-hull. I've been told it's a slug.
Im curious what you all think. I'll send some photos of the plugs and a clip of the boat running.
So I finally got my force out on the water for the first time this season. For context, it's a fixer upper. I just rebuilt the fuel pump and this sucker fired up without even the throttle advance after sitting for 8 months. I was excited. Anyway, on the test run I did 14 miles in rough chop. Max speed about 24 mph and burned about 2.5 gallons of gas. Ran between 110 and 135 degrees (temp sender attached to the top cylinder head). Played around with the trim settings a lot, this motor has no power trim. After this run I have some questions:
1. How do you all secure the idle speed screw? Mine walked out on me completely and I lost my idle setting during the test run. After I re tune it should I slap some loctite on it? Maybe I didn't tighten the lock nut enough.
2. I pulled the plugs the next morning to see how rich/lean I was running. Plugs looked pretty clean. The bottom plug looked noticably cleaner, and the bottom piston head looked dry and tannish. The top piston head looked black. I also noticed a little sea water in the cowling. Bad head gasket maybe? Running lean? I pulled the carb which I will clean in an ultrasonic cleaner in case the carb is dirty. Had good throttle response the whole time but the motor idled higher than I remember. Of course my tiny tach broke on the water so I couldn't verify. Also the motor would get a little harder to start with every startup (I stopped a handful of times to change the trim). Late last summer I tested the comp and she had 125 both cylinders on the dot on my cheap comp tester. Thoughts?
3. I found some cowling foam gathered under the carb. Looks like I blended some foam putting the cowling back on with the motor running and she probably ate some foam. I since ripped that out. Any good replacement foams? Or just leave it?
4. I'm new to boating in general, so is my trim setting good if I'm getting Max speed? The boat doesn't nose up much going 24 mph but cavitates pretty bad at the next highest setting. Again, no power trim so whatever I set is what I get. I may throw a hydrofoil on it. The last owner had one on the last motor for this boat so maybe it needs one. The boat is a 15 ft glass tri-hull. I've been told it's a slug.
Im curious what you all think. I'll send some photos of the plugs and a clip of the boat running.