Re: Sport Jet 90 Will not plane and has no speed, HELP!
I changed parts in Fuel pump in May/June. New Diaph. and valves. All checked .
Solenoid electric type fuelpump 120l/h 6 psi around. Let it push to the originally one. Seems to work fine
. It cost only 15-20$, so i did it to be on the safe side.
Checked the carbs again , but can not find any type of problems with them , that can cause this on the pistons. All ok there.
Well, well !. All works fine for the moment. But i?d like to have the RPM up 2-300, for a little more top speed.
Is it someone hwo have replaced the impeller?. And know if Solas make someone that fits this pump?. And if it?s give any uppgrade in tourqe ore speed?.
Thank you for the ans. on the spark plug.
http://www.ngk.com/sparkplug411.asp?kw=Inductive+resistor&mfid=1
http://www.championsparkplugs.com/charglossary.asp?kw=Resistor+plugs+for+race+engines
Inductive Resistor Spark Plugs Specified as original equipment in a variety of late-model outboard engines, spark plugs with an inductive resistor are utilized when a CDI (capacitive discharge ignition) system is used. The resistor plug is necessary to reduce radio frequency interference (RFI), to prevent interference with the sophisticated electronics onboard modern boats.
Most resistor spark plugs use a "monolithic" resistor, generally made of graphite and glass materials, to filter the electrical voltage as it passes through the center electrode. This "filter" reduces RFI to an acceptable level. Although this type of resistor develops from 1000 to 5000 ohms of resistance, there is no significant loss of voltage to affect ignitability at the electrodes in modern automotive ignition systems.
However, outboard marine engines utilizing a CDI system have a much lower voltage output, which would be compromised by a standard resistor plug. Therefore, an inductive resistor is used. In this method, a coiled nickel wire is inserted into the center stem, and held in place by a spring.
This coil basically acts as an electromagnet, inducing a magnetic field around the center stem, creating a natural "field" resistor, and reduces RFI to acceptable levels. This method creates only 40 ohms of physical resistance, compared to the 1000 to 5000 ohms of resistance in "monolithic" resistor plugs.
While NGK Inductive Resistor Spark Plugs cost more than standard resistor plugs, they provide major benefits in late-model marine outboard applications.
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