Faztbullet
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Motor idles to rough..suggest you pull head and inspect cylinders.
Thanks for the input! We tried with both the OEM pump and another l, but same result.1983 J70ELCETE
I just had a very similar problem. Turned out to be my brand new fuel pump failed (torn flapper valve). It would start and idle great, but wouldn't come up on plane and only had half power at full throttle. Never really stalled out though.
I pulled the fuel pump and split it apart...found a split rubber flapper. It was a cheap eBay Chinese knockoff...lesson learned!
Still had the old original OEM, threw it on fired right up... but still had the same power issues.
Turned out the small rubber *** that holds the flapper in place (knock off pump) fell off and got stuck in my lower fuel line right before the 1st "T".
Took that out...runs like a champ. It was the size of half a BB.
There was less than 2 hours of use on that new fuel pump. JUNK!
I'm also currently on vacation with the kids...so figuring this out was a win for the home team!
My top carb spits fuel at me too. I have brand new fiber reeds, good compression, no scoring of cylinders, rebuilt and synched carbs, etc...
I will dive into that more after vacation.
Good luck, I hope you find the issue!
Could be, but I,m hesitating since I´ve never done that on a motor like this and might cause further issues. As I asked above, how could my problems be intermittent if the cyliner/piston is dagamed? Sometimes it do not hesitate the same way, the boat accelerates well and the engine deliver good power and revs and we reach a very normal top speed of this kind of boat. In addition, the compression rate is high and even on all 3 cyl. Beats me but me experience with these engines is a bit limited.time to remove the cyl head and have a peek. i'm suspecting shot skirts as mentioned above.
Thank you! Will investigate. The problem however occurs also with a cold engine, and comes and goes without any obvious link to temperature.Might be an overheating issue affecting your '86, unless already modified: https://forums.iboats.com/attachments/photo279501-jpg.264424/
Thanks. You are right, the spitting stops when throttle opens a bit. And we did check the reed valves and they are in good shape. So I don´t think the spitting is releated to the hesitation/loss of power. About power, I had many engines of this power rating and on similar boats. Alltough I can´t tell exactly, the power delivered (when it actually runs well good about 1/4 of the times we try to accelerate). And top rev is normal. We get around 33 knots with the 20 foot cabin speed boat, which is in line with the boat specs and what I have seen on these boats before. I jjust find it hard to see that the reason is some permanent damage, it has to be some intermittent issue with either fuel, ignition or a mix of both....without having a brand new motor to compare it to, you often won't notice a motor with bad leakdown being low on power . i will say, i've had quite a few of these spit fuel out at low speed (not as much as yours), but as soon as you open the throttle plates, the vacuum increases and the spitting dissapears. make sure the pickup timing is correct, and the idle speed is set to 750 rpm in forward gear.
Thanks, OK we will try. So the idea is that the air lock from time to time triggers a high temp signal which makes the engine run on low rev /emergency mode only? No overheat alarm is heard from the controller but it might be broken.Move the indicator elbow to the top as described in the service bulletin, in order to avoid/correct an air lock in the cooling system.
Yes, they are clean. We where certain after first check/ cleaning of all 3 carbs, but after still having issues we checked them one more time. All still clean and in very good general condition. But your question is very valid, dirty carburetors seems to be a likely reason. And the engine worked fine before it was moved from one boat to another, just being stored 4 months in-between. Issues noted at first test after storage.Are the high speed jets ( orifice plugs ) in the carburetors bowls clean,---- yes , no or not sure where they are ?