My 2008 Yamaha F75 four stroke outboard is misbehaving. It starts up and idles fine. It will wind up fine and nearly get on plane but at reaching about 50% of WOT the RPMs drop, it struggles and burbles a little, misfires a little, and bogs down to a little above idle. Once it hits a certain slower speed it sounds like it runs great and there’s a little kick of power above idle at a slow speed maybe 10% of WOT.
I changed the fuel filter after fresh Premium gas was provided. Changed all 4 plugs, which looked a little dark but not unequally dark or fouled. Little water was coming from the cooling drain/exit. I Have a 30HP Yamaha 2-stroke 3-cylinder that would do this bogging down with a bad impeller so the impeller was changed and it was in rough shape having splintered apart on a few of the fins. Plug #1 seems to be fouled up after only a few minutes of use changing the above items. Cool was swapped from another engine. Ran the same way as with the old coil. Plug #1 still fouls. Tried alternate fresh fuel source and line as well. Same result.
What might cause it to lose power?
what should I logically test next?
Where does the shattered impeller plastic go? I don’t run it dry, ever. Why’d it break? Will it have wrecked something downstream?
thanks for advice.
marc
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I changed the fuel filter after fresh Premium gas was provided. Changed all 4 plugs, which looked a little dark but not unequally dark or fouled. Little water was coming from the cooling drain/exit. I Have a 30HP Yamaha 2-stroke 3-cylinder that would do this bogging down with a bad impeller so the impeller was changed and it was in rough shape having splintered apart on a few of the fins. Plug #1 seems to be fouled up after only a few minutes of use changing the above items. Cool was swapped from another engine. Ran the same way as with the old coil. Plug #1 still fouls. Tried alternate fresh fuel source and line as well. Same result.
What might cause it to lose power?
what should I logically test next?
Where does the shattered impeller plastic go? I don’t run it dry, ever. Why’d it break? Will it have wrecked something downstream?
thanks for advice.
marc
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