I'm stumped. I have a 2004 F225 on a 22' Key west center console. WOT was 50 mph @ 6,000 RPM. When I moved the boat from Cape Cod to Lake Michigan, I lost my top end. Last year started with the need for a new fuel pump, so I had all of the internal and external filters changed, new pump etc. Boat ran great, but I couldn't get the same top end.
This past winter I brought the boat to a Yamaha dealer and explained the problem. They went over the whole fuel system and found the compression was not ideal (not real bad but not ideal) and differed from the two banks. Everything else fuel pressure etc. was fine. Likely cause was carbon build up, so they de-carbonized the engine and the compression was great. I thought the problem was solved. The max RPM is still 5,500 and I cant get past 37MPH.
The bottom is clean, I've made no change in props, engine runs smooth and strong with no other issues. I mentioned the move from Cape Cod to Lake Michigan only because salt water is more buoyant than fresh, but that should have no impact while on a plane.
Any ideas? Could the throttle cable have stretched and just needs to be adjusted?
This past winter I brought the boat to a Yamaha dealer and explained the problem. They went over the whole fuel system and found the compression was not ideal (not real bad but not ideal) and differed from the two banks. Everything else fuel pressure etc. was fine. Likely cause was carbon build up, so they de-carbonized the engine and the compression was great. I thought the problem was solved. The max RPM is still 5,500 and I cant get past 37MPH.
The bottom is clean, I've made no change in props, engine runs smooth and strong with no other issues. I mentioned the move from Cape Cod to Lake Michigan only because salt water is more buoyant than fresh, but that should have no impact while on a plane.
Any ideas? Could the throttle cable have stretched and just needs to be adjusted?
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