Runs fine under 4300 but shakes a little when throttle up to go over 4300 rpm. If I stop shut engine off turn batteries off then back on start engine runs fine , strange I'm thinking electrical, just had 100 hr service done,screens changed,mechanic said not showing any codes. Anyone else had this issue?
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F225 won't go over 4300 rpm
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Need to run fuel vacumn and pressure test to see if getting enough fuel.
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thanks, I plan on checking the vst filter, but in my case it's been doing it for about 150 hours on my starboard engine, and I did check and replaced the vst filter last summer and it still was and is shaking after that. And the vst I think had one speck of dirt on it about size of pin head but otherwise clean. And I ran it with a fuel pressure gauge and it is getting 40 - 42psi throughout the power range so I doubt the problem is fueling. I even had the injectors cleaned and still no change. While at cruise speed the shake almost resembles a 2 stroke outboard at idle in how it shakes a little from side to side.Last edited by boaterholic; 06-10-2012, 07:53 AM.
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Originally posted by Bgilderman18 View PostThe problem is fixed by replacing the shift position switch. Inexpensive fix and after having this problem for over a year it is finally fixed on my boat.
Thanks.
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its a switch.
its either on or off.
simple to test with a multimeter,even easier to watch on the laptop.
its also helpful to know why the switch's are there to start with.
the shift position switch(on or off) simply tells the ECU if the engine is in a gear or NOT.
if the ECU "sees" its in nuetral and the RPM's increase it will start the over rev function and limit RPM.
if it detects an in gear and a crank signal at the same time it may limit RPM again,depending on engine model.
the shift CUT switch,again on or off, detects the shift motion during a shift from any in gear TO nuetral and misfires the engine to unload the propshaft and allow the shift clutch to more easily disengage.
depending on model the RPM this function is ignored may vary.
the laptop will shift from on to off or off to on as you move the shift linkage, its very easy to see.
however if you dont know what and why the switch's are there your sunk.
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Rodbolt,
from the description I gave of the operation of the switches on post above yours, does it sound like they are doing their job to you or not?
From your experience, does it sound possible that if the shift position switch is not working correctly, it could cause my outboard to shake a bit at cruise speeds? The engine runs all normal rpm's it is supposed to, all the way to 6000. It just shakes when it running. To compare the shakes, if you look at a two stroke at idle and think about how it shakes a bit side to side, that is kind of what my engine looks like underway at cruise. It did not always do this; it started about 250 hours ago. It's my right engine. Left engine is almost perfectly smooth.
If I need to look at this switch on laptop (YDS), where do I see its operation. I've only used YDS a few times so not intimately familiar with it.
Of the two switches in this area, the shift position switch is the upper one where the "shoe" connected to the shift cable slides, correct?
Thank you for help.
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