Tohatsu 1993 50HP, Model M50D3E3, problem.
At the end of last summer the motor begins to miss and run bad above about 3,500 to 4,000 RPM. At wide open throttle the maximum RPM is 4,600. It should be 5,300 RPM. I was using a 50:1 fuel mix in addition to the auto mixing feature when I did the full throttle test. The motor runs smooth at idle and at slow speeds. Compression is 136 PSI, 137 PSI and 137 PSI starting from the top cylinder. I tested each cylinder?s spark by using an inductive tachometer with the motor running on land using a water hose attachment. I ran the motor up until it missed about 3700 and beyond to 4,000 RPM. Spark was good on all cylinders through all speed ranges. I ran the motor disconnecting one spark plug at a time but I could not tell a difference between disconnecting different cylinders.
I always run fresh water through the motor after a run in salt water. Last year was the first year I had to use E10 Gasoline (10% ethanol). I always use mid range octane gasoline. I replaced the head gasket over the winter and found the cylinders to be in good shape. The motor is used on a 1986 Capri Bayliner 1400. The water pump was replaced last year.
Does any one know what the problem is? Any suggestions?
At the end of last summer the motor begins to miss and run bad above about 3,500 to 4,000 RPM. At wide open throttle the maximum RPM is 4,600. It should be 5,300 RPM. I was using a 50:1 fuel mix in addition to the auto mixing feature when I did the full throttle test. The motor runs smooth at idle and at slow speeds. Compression is 136 PSI, 137 PSI and 137 PSI starting from the top cylinder. I tested each cylinder?s spark by using an inductive tachometer with the motor running on land using a water hose attachment. I ran the motor up until it missed about 3700 and beyond to 4,000 RPM. Spark was good on all cylinders through all speed ranges. I ran the motor disconnecting one spark plug at a time but I could not tell a difference between disconnecting different cylinders.
I always run fresh water through the motor after a run in salt water. Last year was the first year I had to use E10 Gasoline (10% ethanol). I always use mid range octane gasoline. I replaced the head gasket over the winter and found the cylinders to be in good shape. The motor is used on a 1986 Capri Bayliner 1400. The water pump was replaced last year.
Does any one know what the problem is? Any suggestions?