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Hi everybody,
I have a newly acquired 19’ Sunbird fish and ski that’s got a 1998 130HP Evinrude V4 two stroker on the back which I believe has low hours. I deleted the VRO (it was over-oling and reason for previous owners putting it up), new low pressure electric fuel pump, fuel hoses, choke solenoid, spark plugs and wires, removed check valve at fuel tank, opened the screen holes on the fuel pickup, and lots of other things to the boat that shouldn’t have any bearing on the issue at had before I ever got it on the water (it was a hot mess LOL). I have ironed out a lot of the bugs, but I still have an intermittent ¾-WOT surge. It’s about 1hz and pretty low amplitude, it feels about like your moving between 7/8 and full throttle once a second or so. Sometimes it will run 30-45 minutes (or less) like a dream and it starts doing it on it’s own, sometimes it starts doing it during a turn, after you slow down or stop and re-plane again, and sometimes, although very rarely, it does it as soon as you come out of the no wake zone coming up to full speed. When it starts doing it, it will never stop on it’s own (although I never let it do it for more than 10 seconds for fear of leaning/burning a cylinder up). If you come below ¾ throttle or stop for a little bit, it’s about 50/50 as to if it will immediately do it again at full throttle.
The fuel primer bulb is always firm whenever my wife checked it while it is acting up, and I believe my wife squeezed it hard enough one time to flood/choke it down. One of the things I have replaced is the electric fuel choke solenoid, I see it has a shraeder valve on it, could I check fuel pressure there with a fuel pressure gauge? A few interesting observations that I’ve made; loosening fuel cap had no effect, hitting the electric choke while it’s acting up has no effect (like I would expect it to) it does bog slightly when you choke it when it’s running right though. The skeg was bent bad enough to where the flow-steer adjustment (I’m guessing that’s what it’s called) on the end of the cavitation plate was adjusted all the way trying to counter the skegs rudder effect and it still wasn’t countering it fully (I have since straightened the skeg but haven’t had a chance to re-test yet). And the transducer is about 2” deep and throwing a rooster tail and is only about 12” from the outside of the prop’s circle (I’m going to move it before next test), I wouldn’t think cavitation could cause an intermittent prop slip/surge like I’m experiencing, although it seems odd that it will start to surge with turning sometimes. And I understand it's supposed to have Champion QL78YC's in it (I've got a set for next test and tune now), I was sold NGK BZ7HS-10's, do you think this difference in plugs could cause a low frequency rhythmic surge? I believe they're both suppressor plugs, but I've also heard how the older Evinrudes were finicky with plugs, it doesn't feel like it's missing, rather surging though.
I am planning on taking it out for a test and tune in the next weekend or two (weather permitting) and I am trying to figure out what tests to perform. I would like to monitor fuel pressure, battery voltage, IF I can dig up a timing light maybe check the cylinders firing while it's acting up. Is there anything else I should/could be looking at? Someone at the boat ramp made a comment to me about testing the ignition stator, they said surging was a symptom of an ignition stator failing, is that right?? And if so, can anyone point me in the direction of that test? Any and all help would be much appreciated, thanks much in advance!!
I have a newly acquired 19’ Sunbird fish and ski that’s got a 1998 130HP Evinrude V4 two stroker on the back which I believe has low hours. I deleted the VRO (it was over-oling and reason for previous owners putting it up), new low pressure electric fuel pump, fuel hoses, choke solenoid, spark plugs and wires, removed check valve at fuel tank, opened the screen holes on the fuel pickup, and lots of other things to the boat that shouldn’t have any bearing on the issue at had before I ever got it on the water (it was a hot mess LOL). I have ironed out a lot of the bugs, but I still have an intermittent ¾-WOT surge. It’s about 1hz and pretty low amplitude, it feels about like your moving between 7/8 and full throttle once a second or so. Sometimes it will run 30-45 minutes (or less) like a dream and it starts doing it on it’s own, sometimes it starts doing it during a turn, after you slow down or stop and re-plane again, and sometimes, although very rarely, it does it as soon as you come out of the no wake zone coming up to full speed. When it starts doing it, it will never stop on it’s own (although I never let it do it for more than 10 seconds for fear of leaning/burning a cylinder up). If you come below ¾ throttle or stop for a little bit, it’s about 50/50 as to if it will immediately do it again at full throttle.
The fuel primer bulb is always firm whenever my wife checked it while it is acting up, and I believe my wife squeezed it hard enough one time to flood/choke it down. One of the things I have replaced is the electric fuel choke solenoid, I see it has a shraeder valve on it, could I check fuel pressure there with a fuel pressure gauge? A few interesting observations that I’ve made; loosening fuel cap had no effect, hitting the electric choke while it’s acting up has no effect (like I would expect it to) it does bog slightly when you choke it when it’s running right though. The skeg was bent bad enough to where the flow-steer adjustment (I’m guessing that’s what it’s called) on the end of the cavitation plate was adjusted all the way trying to counter the skegs rudder effect and it still wasn’t countering it fully (I have since straightened the skeg but haven’t had a chance to re-test yet). And the transducer is about 2” deep and throwing a rooster tail and is only about 12” from the outside of the prop’s circle (I’m going to move it before next test), I wouldn’t think cavitation could cause an intermittent prop slip/surge like I’m experiencing, although it seems odd that it will start to surge with turning sometimes. And I understand it's supposed to have Champion QL78YC's in it (I've got a set for next test and tune now), I was sold NGK BZ7HS-10's, do you think this difference in plugs could cause a low frequency rhythmic surge? I believe they're both suppressor plugs, but I've also heard how the older Evinrudes were finicky with plugs, it doesn't feel like it's missing, rather surging though.
I am planning on taking it out for a test and tune in the next weekend or two (weather permitting) and I am trying to figure out what tests to perform. I would like to monitor fuel pressure, battery voltage, IF I can dig up a timing light maybe check the cylinders firing while it's acting up. Is there anything else I should/could be looking at? Someone at the boat ramp made a comment to me about testing the ignition stator, they said surging was a symptom of an ignition stator failing, is that right?? And if so, can anyone point me in the direction of that test? Any and all help would be much appreciated, thanks much in advance!!