Wizard Sleeve
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- Dec 27, 2015
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Hello ladies and gents. I am new to the forum. Figured since every time I do a Google search for boating related stuff it brings me here I might as well join.
Recently repowered my 20 ft thunderbird with a 1985 evinrude 150 hp 6 cyl outboard. Got it from a guy who bought and sold it but never had it on the water. He ran it for me on the muffs and it started fairly easy and idled strong. Compression test was good, new sparkplugs, impeller and cleaned carbs. When I got it on the water it started out running well but wouldn't accelerate past 15 mph or so. We found an issue with the throttle not being allowed to extend fully forward, corrected it and thought we were in good shape. Not so lucky.
Now the boat loses power when brought under a load. It seems to starve for something when pushed past 5 mph or so. A couple times early on it seemed to clear and jumped up to 15 or so, but then bogged down again. So we thought clogged carbs or something. Took apart/cleaned the carbs and they are immaculate. Changed the fuel line to rule that out.
I took it out after the carbs were cleaned it never got past 5 mph and often sputters and shuts down even at that slow speed. Starts back up and putters along.
Took it out again yesterday after the fuel line was changed and it is even worse. Won't get over 5 mph and regularly dies and needs to be restarted. I also noticed a (new I think) intermittent spitting/coughing
noise
Bad stator has been suggested by a couple colleagues.
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks all!
Recently repowered my 20 ft thunderbird with a 1985 evinrude 150 hp 6 cyl outboard. Got it from a guy who bought and sold it but never had it on the water. He ran it for me on the muffs and it started fairly easy and idled strong. Compression test was good, new sparkplugs, impeller and cleaned carbs. When I got it on the water it started out running well but wouldn't accelerate past 15 mph or so. We found an issue with the throttle not being allowed to extend fully forward, corrected it and thought we were in good shape. Not so lucky.
Now the boat loses power when brought under a load. It seems to starve for something when pushed past 5 mph or so. A couple times early on it seemed to clear and jumped up to 15 or so, but then bogged down again. So we thought clogged carbs or something. Took apart/cleaned the carbs and they are immaculate. Changed the fuel line to rule that out.
I took it out after the carbs were cleaned it never got past 5 mph and often sputters and shuts down even at that slow speed. Starts back up and putters along.
Took it out again yesterday after the fuel line was changed and it is even worse. Won't get over 5 mph and regularly dies and needs to be restarted. I also noticed a (new I think) intermittent spitting/coughing
noise
Bad stator has been suggested by a couple colleagues.
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks all!