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  • help with 2 stroke 3 cyl autolube 50hp

    motor starts fine and revs well in neutral - but once in gear it will not rev and go - have any ideas - regards

  • #2
    Sounds like you need to pull and clean carbs as long as you have good compression and spark on all cylinders

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    • #3
      Originally posted by 99yam40 View Post
      Sounds like you need to pull and clean carbs as long as you have good compression and spark on all cylinders
      thanks for replyand will try your advice - by the way could a faulty autolube cause this problem

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      • #4
        50hp autolube

        thanks 99yam40 - will try your advice - by the way can a faulty autolube also give this problem - regards

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        • #5
          I do not think so, I do not have one of those but I think that low tank oil level or motor over temp will cause the motor to go into the safe mode. I believe the timing is retarded to limit the RPM and that is easy to check with a timing light

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          • #6
            Originally posted by big a View Post
            motor starts fine and revs well in neutral - but once in gear it will not rev and go - have any ideas - regards
            Sounds like my 40 Hp problem - I cleaned the carbs & problem went away for about a day - So this is likely the area to concentrate on . Pretty sure it was the lower carb as I could almost cover the throat without running any different

            I will put up with it till pulled out this fall unless a really nice day shows up with little to do Keep us informed if the cleaning helps

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            • #7
              Davee3 Running cylinders lean on fuel because of plugged carbs will cause piston/cylinder damage, fix the motor if it is not running properly

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              • #8
                Originally posted by 99yam40 View Post
                Davee3 Running cylinders lean on fuel because of plugged carbs will cause piston/cylinder damage, fix the motor if it is not running properly

                Auto lube should still pull oil? Anyway only run idle speed for a few seconds each start up & at end of trip

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                • #9
                  I am not talking about the oil mix, just about fuel/air mixture being lean. It will eat pistons if run that way.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Davee3 View Post
                    Sounds like my 40 Hp problem - I cleaned the carbs & problem went away for about a day - So this is likely the area to concentrate on . Pretty sure it was the lower carb as I could almost cover the throat without running any different

                    I will put up with it till pulled out this fall unless a really nice day shows up with little to do Keep us informed if the cleaning helps
                    Well had a chance to try cleaning again This time with spray carb cleaner which I could not get in small town I live in
                    Now 100% & can idle right down better than ever

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