Sea Rider
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Paul, a Tohatsu special for you..
1-My 2 strokes 5 HP engine is only achieving 4700 wot rpm on a 340 mtr small Rib with one up and lightly loaded, prop is a 7 pitch, with 2 up can rev as low as 4300 rpm lugging it. Wot rpm range is 4500-5500.
-Question, should I go for a 3 blade 6 pitch which is the lowest size for better fast displacement speed with 2 up while revving much higher than now ? As the rib is impossible to plane due to size and hull drag for such small engine, will throttle to just 4 K as not to demand much out of that engine.
2-To start engine need to open air valve on fuel tank, prime bulb till firm, pull choke all the way out and throttle grip till both marks align front of each other. Usually pull rope once, engine won't start, close choke to middle setting, pull rope again, engine starts immediately. Owner's manual is very imprecise about cold starting procedures. Would like to know: once engine has started and throttle grip has been returned to idle setting, do you need to warm the engine at middle choke position for some minutes or can push choke fully in and warm engine same ? Which choke position would be best and why ?
3-The engine has already 40 metered worked hours, begun to develop a hesitation like issue when throttling slowly from idle to faster rpm. Have disassembled and cleaned thoroughly all fuel related components tank to carb, now working much smoother, the hesitation has gone. It's advised to adjust idle mixture screw to be on the slight rich side than the lean side, would like to know how much rich is considered too rich and if will foul plug prematurely when warming or idling more than the necessary ?
Thanks in advance,
Happy Boating
1-My 2 strokes 5 HP engine is only achieving 4700 wot rpm on a 340 mtr small Rib with one up and lightly loaded, prop is a 7 pitch, with 2 up can rev as low as 4300 rpm lugging it. Wot rpm range is 4500-5500.
-Question, should I go for a 3 blade 6 pitch which is the lowest size for better fast displacement speed with 2 up while revving much higher than now ? As the rib is impossible to plane due to size and hull drag for such small engine, will throttle to just 4 K as not to demand much out of that engine.
2-To start engine need to open air valve on fuel tank, prime bulb till firm, pull choke all the way out and throttle grip till both marks align front of each other. Usually pull rope once, engine won't start, close choke to middle setting, pull rope again, engine starts immediately. Owner's manual is very imprecise about cold starting procedures. Would like to know: once engine has started and throttle grip has been returned to idle setting, do you need to warm the engine at middle choke position for some minutes or can push choke fully in and warm engine same ? Which choke position would be best and why ?
3-The engine has already 40 metered worked hours, begun to develop a hesitation like issue when throttling slowly from idle to faster rpm. Have disassembled and cleaned thoroughly all fuel related components tank to carb, now working much smoother, the hesitation has gone. It's advised to adjust idle mixture screw to be on the slight rich side than the lean side, would like to know how much rich is considered too rich and if will foul plug prematurely when warming or idling more than the necessary ?
Thanks in advance,
Happy Boating
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