I have recently acquired my first boat and it has a Yamaha 2004 40Hp 2 stroke oil injected motor with 123hrs on it. I had a 100hr service completed before I first used it.
The problem I am having is that it tends to stall when I kick it into gear, seemingly due to low revs. It will stall in neutral occasionally too, also due to low revs. When I put it into gear I have to give it alot of throttle then bring it back down to the revs I want to stop it from stalling. It runs like a dream when at speed, but that doesn't help when I just want to poke around slowly in the shallows.
I am not mechanically minded, but is there a way of increasing the idling revs without having to use the "fast idle" lever. Be gentle with me, I'm only new to the boating world!
The problem I am having is that it tends to stall when I kick it into gear, seemingly due to low revs. It will stall in neutral occasionally too, also due to low revs. When I put it into gear I have to give it alot of throttle then bring it back down to the revs I want to stop it from stalling. It runs like a dream when at speed, but that doesn't help when I just want to poke around slowly in the shallows.
I am not mechanically minded, but is there a way of increasing the idling revs without having to use the "fast idle" lever. Be gentle with me, I'm only new to the boating world!
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