Buddy just bought an Arima with a '95 70hp 2 stroke. On the first run, it was bogging real bad and cutting out around 3000 rpm. If you really feather the throttle and stick with it, it'll eventually plane out and go WOT of around 5200. So I don't believe the prop is to big.
We did all new fuel pump, fuel filter assembly, water/fuel separator and mount (the fuel line diameter is slightly larger ID now), plugs, thermostat and adjusted the pilot screws on carbs back to nominal.
Went out yesterday, and the motor just falls flat on its face around 3000-3400. Then, got frustrated and just pinned it WOT for about 15 seconds and it finally got after it, planed out and we were moving 5000 rpm. However, after running, and idle it would sneeze, snort and cough and eventually die. Thinking it was too lean, adjusted the pilot screws out to richen it up and then it wouldn't ever get on plane. Adjust the screws leaner, and after WOT for 10 seconds it would go. Used that method for a couple hours, then trying to run home, it wouldn't even fire up. Tried for 2 hours while we came in on the kicker and it would never even fire up. Fuel bulb is solid, smells of fuel, but nothing.
I'm thinking possible its the CDI now? Any thoughts? It did have 1/2 tank of old gas in it before we topped it off. When we were able to get it on plane, it would ONLY run from 4600-5000. Anything less and it would just die.
Thanks
We did all new fuel pump, fuel filter assembly, water/fuel separator and mount (the fuel line diameter is slightly larger ID now), plugs, thermostat and adjusted the pilot screws on carbs back to nominal.
Went out yesterday, and the motor just falls flat on its face around 3000-3400. Then, got frustrated and just pinned it WOT for about 15 seconds and it finally got after it, planed out and we were moving 5000 rpm. However, after running, and idle it would sneeze, snort and cough and eventually die. Thinking it was too lean, adjusted the pilot screws out to richen it up and then it wouldn't ever get on plane. Adjust the screws leaner, and after WOT for 10 seconds it would go. Used that method for a couple hours, then trying to run home, it wouldn't even fire up. Tried for 2 hours while we came in on the kicker and it would never even fire up. Fuel bulb is solid, smells of fuel, but nothing.
I'm thinking possible its the CDI now? Any thoughts? It did have 1/2 tank of old gas in it before we topped it off. When we were able to get it on plane, it would ONLY run from 4600-5000. Anything less and it would just die.
Thanks
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