ScaredyCat
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- Dec 8, 2006
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Hi there,
Any help here would be much appreciated. The engine is on a Zapcat and should do about 50mph. At the moment we are lucky to get 20 out of it. It has had the carbs stripped with new reeds, its got new plugs and has fresh fuel running a 50:1 mix. We did accidently run a mix with far too much oil in which was causing stalling and delayed acceleration. SInce then the fuel has been changed and the plugs cleaned. We are still not getting any top end speed and the acceleration certainly isn't what it should be. The only time the engine did seem to run properly was moments before we ran out of fuel when we were running at full throttle and the boat suddenly accelerated up towards a more acceptable top speed before dying.
Could this be because the fuel/air mix in the carbs is wrong so that just before the fuel ran out the engine was receiving the right amount of fuel instead of too much.
Thanks in advance
ScaredyCat.
Any help here would be much appreciated. The engine is on a Zapcat and should do about 50mph. At the moment we are lucky to get 20 out of it. It has had the carbs stripped with new reeds, its got new plugs and has fresh fuel running a 50:1 mix. We did accidently run a mix with far too much oil in which was causing stalling and delayed acceleration. SInce then the fuel has been changed and the plugs cleaned. We are still not getting any top end speed and the acceleration certainly isn't what it should be. The only time the engine did seem to run properly was moments before we ran out of fuel when we were running at full throttle and the boat suddenly accelerated up towards a more acceptable top speed before dying.
Could this be because the fuel/air mix in the carbs is wrong so that just before the fuel ran out the engine was receiving the right amount of fuel instead of too much.
Thanks in advance
ScaredyCat.