This is a continuation of my thread from June of last year. Embarrassed to say I haven't had a chance to work on boat for past year as it I had moved and it was 200 miles away.
Anyway, motor (1991 ProV200) would start and idle just fine, but had limited power on the lake. Could get to about 4000 rpm, but not with enough power to pull a skier. Had cleaned carbs (twice), swapped fuel pumps with another (used) set I had, drained the tank, used Sea Foam/StaBil, etc. Last year's results: No difference. It ran just about the same with 1) gunked carbs and old watered gas, 2) clean carbs with mis-adjusted floats and old, no-water, gas, 3) clean carbs with mis-adjusted floats, fresh gas and different fuel pumps, and 4) clean carbs with floats corrected, fresh gas and different fuel pumps.
On to this year. Bypassed fuel tank, water separating fuel filter and squeeze bulb and ran directly from portable can. No difference.
Rebuilt carbs - this time got rebuild kits instead of just cleaning. Soaked each for 10-12 hours before reassembly.
Mechanic checked compression - all good. Plugs seemed to go from slightly rich to mostly dry, in pairs from top to bottom. Visual check of electrical/electronic components - no sign of overheating or other problems. Checked prop - possible spun hub, but couldn't be sure. Said to check it on the ramp while still on the trailer. Said it sounded like we had eliminated the fuel system.
Went to ramp to try to check if prop was the problem. Now, motor won't rev above 1700 rpm under load. This is different. Kind of sounds like flooded, but doesn't die, just won't rev up. (Still starts and idles fine). It will rev up easily with no load. (Yes, I now know you are not supposed to do that, but I've done it for 20+ years with this motor.) So can't tell if prop is OK or not as can't develop power, but at 1700 rpm, water was churning pretty good.
Going to pull the top carb off and re-check my assembly. Really only two things to set, idle screws (and it idles fine) and the float level. Am sure all three are the set up the same. Will also swap fuel pumps and plugs with others I have and try again.
What else could it be (that I can check without any special tools)? Air/vacuum leak? Where/how to check? Other?
Thanks for your help, now and in the past.
Steve
Anyway, motor (1991 ProV200) would start and idle just fine, but had limited power on the lake. Could get to about 4000 rpm, but not with enough power to pull a skier. Had cleaned carbs (twice), swapped fuel pumps with another (used) set I had, drained the tank, used Sea Foam/StaBil, etc. Last year's results: No difference. It ran just about the same with 1) gunked carbs and old watered gas, 2) clean carbs with mis-adjusted floats and old, no-water, gas, 3) clean carbs with mis-adjusted floats, fresh gas and different fuel pumps, and 4) clean carbs with floats corrected, fresh gas and different fuel pumps.
On to this year. Bypassed fuel tank, water separating fuel filter and squeeze bulb and ran directly from portable can. No difference.
Rebuilt carbs - this time got rebuild kits instead of just cleaning. Soaked each for 10-12 hours before reassembly.
Mechanic checked compression - all good. Plugs seemed to go from slightly rich to mostly dry, in pairs from top to bottom. Visual check of electrical/electronic components - no sign of overheating or other problems. Checked prop - possible spun hub, but couldn't be sure. Said to check it on the ramp while still on the trailer. Said it sounded like we had eliminated the fuel system.
Went to ramp to try to check if prop was the problem. Now, motor won't rev above 1700 rpm under load. This is different. Kind of sounds like flooded, but doesn't die, just won't rev up. (Still starts and idles fine). It will rev up easily with no load. (Yes, I now know you are not supposed to do that, but I've done it for 20+ years with this motor.) So can't tell if prop is OK or not as can't develop power, but at 1700 rpm, water was churning pretty good.
Going to pull the top carb off and re-check my assembly. Really only two things to set, idle screws (and it idles fine) and the float level. Am sure all three are the set up the same. Will also swap fuel pumps and plugs with others I have and try again.
What else could it be (that I can check without any special tools)? Air/vacuum leak? Where/how to check? Other?
Thanks for your help, now and in the past.
Steve
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